KAMPALA – The Ministry of Health has confirmed that the total number of Ebola cases in the country has risen to 19, following 3 new infections.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The development was confirmed in the latest Ministry of Health Ebola update as of Friday, June 5, 2026, reassuring the public that the country remains safe and fully open for business and travel amid a controlled outbreak.
According to the ministry’s data, a total of 19 confirmed Ebola cases have been recorded nationwide, including 14 imported cases and five Ugandans who contracted the virus.
In a positive development, four patients have successfully recovered and been discharged from treatment facilities, while 13 remain in admission.
The Ministry also confirmed that the three new cases are contacts of previously confirmed patients who had already been under institutional quarantine, a measure that has helped limit further spread.
Tragically, the outbreak has recorded one death: a Congolese national. The Ministry of Health has expressed its deep condolences for the passing.
With four discharges and active cases under management, the Ministry of Health urges calm, assures a safe and open nation, and encourages the public to remain vigilant and report any suspected symptoms immediately.
