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Can Ebola Reach Pakistan? Health Ministry Issues Major Statement Amid Global Concerns

Last updated: May 25, 2026 11:19 am
Neha Ashraf
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Following reports circulating about the possible threat of the Ebola virus reaching Pakistan, the Ministry of National Health Services has clarified the situation, stating that the risk of the deadly virus spreading in the country is extremely low and there is currently no need for panic.

‎According to the Ministry of Health spokesperson, the World Health Organization has increased emergency surveillance due to recent Ebola cases reported in the African countries of Congo and Uganda, however, the spread of the virus remains limited to those countries so far.

‎Officials said that according to the latest WHO report, no Ebola case has been reported in any country outside Africa, while no case of the virus has so far been detected in Pakistan or its neighbouring countries.

‎The Ministry of Health clarified that due to Pakistan’s limited travel links with the affected African countries, the chances of the virus reaching the country are extremely low. Although the World Health Organization has advised stricter monitoring, it has not recommended any travel restrictions.

‎Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal has directed authorities to accelerate precautionary measures after reviewing the situation. According to the ministry, screening and monitoring systems at airports across the country are being further strengthened to deal with any potential threat in a timely manner.

‎The statement said that the Ministry of Health, the National Institute of Health and other relevant institutions are continuously monitoring the situation, while provincial governments and border health services have also been instructed to remain alert.

‎According to the spokesperson, compliance with the World Health Organization’s International Health Regulations is being ensured and Pakistan possesses full capability for Ebola virus diagnosis.

‎The Ministry of Health has advised citizens travelling to African countries to check the relevant health and travel guidelines before departure and to adopt precautionary measures.

‎Officials said Pakistan’s health institutions remain in constant contact with the World Health Organization and are fully prepared to handle any unusual situation.

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