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United Kingdom issues travel warning on Tanzania over Ebola

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United Kingdom issues travel warning on Tanzania over Ebola

By magic

October 02, 2019

The United Kingdom (UK) has issued a travel warning on Tanzania following the death last month of a patient suspected to have had Ebola-related complications.

Tanzania’s government denies the reports, saying there have been no confirmed or suspected Ebola cases.

The UK issued the travel warning as pressure mounts on Tanzania to share more information on the suspicious death.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a woman with the suspected Ebola virus died in Tanzania’s coastal city of Dar es Salaam.

Close contacts of the deceased person were said to be quarantined in undisclosed locations.

Last week the United States also warned its citizens about a probable Ebola death, amid concerns Tanzania was not giving enough information.

Tanzania’s eastern neighbour, the Democratic Republic of Congo, is grappling with an Ebola outbreak which has killed more than 2,000 people in the past year.

Uganda has also confirmed at least one Ebola-related death.

The WHO generally advises against travel restrictions to countries affected by Ebola.

Around 75,000 UK nationals visit Tanzania every year.