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Egypt elevates airport alert levels amid global Ebola concerns

Amid rising global concern over an Ebola outbreak centered in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt’s Ministry of Health and Population has issued a firm reassurance to the public: the country remains entirely free of the virus.

Appearing on Sada El-Balad TV’s flagship program Ala Mas’oulity (On My Responsibility), ministry spokesperson Hossam Abdel-Ghaffar detailed the nation’s proactive defense strategy, emphasizing a round-the-clock collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) to monitor and intercept any potential threats.

Erecting a shield at the borders

While the fragile healthcare infrastructure in the Congo has allowed the virus to spread locally, Abdel-Ghaffar clarified that Egypt’s preventive grid is on high alert. Security and medical readiness have been quietly elevated across all maritime ports and airports, creating a robust screening web for incoming travelers—all without disrupting international commerce or travel.

“Regarding any potential travel restrictions, Egypt’s current preventative measures have not required the suspension of flights,” Abdel-Ghaffar explained, pointing out that scientific data does not support travel bans as an effective way to halt epidemic-level transmissions. Instead, targeted vigilance is the priority. “If an infected individual attempts to enter Egypt, they will be barred from entry. As of now, no infected travelers have arrived from any of the high-risk zones designated by the WHO.”

Addressing public anxiety regarding how the virus spreads, the spokesperson reminded viewers of the science behind the disease. Ebola is not airborne; it requires direct contact with the bodily fluids of a symptomatic individual, making healthcare workers the most vulnerable group. Because of this, Egypt’s current strategy focuses heavily on hospital readiness alongside border vigilance.

From crisis control to global recognition

The aggressive stance against Ebola comes at a time when Egypt’s public health model is gaining significant international traction. In Geneva, Abdel-Ghaffar is currently representing the nation at the WHO global meetings, framing Egypt not just as a participant, but as a blueprint for developing nations.

Central to Egypt’s presentation are more than 15 sweeping presidential health initiatives that have fundamentally shifted the country’s medical philosophy from reactive treatment to early detection and comprehensive public coverage.

This structural overhaul has yielded historic milestones on the world stage:

Eradicating trachoma: Egypt officially received its second consecutive certification from the WHO declaring the nation entirely free of the blinding eye disease.

Hepatitis C: By successfully treating millions of citizens, Egypt made history as the first and only country to secure the WHO’s coveted “Golden Tier” certification for eliminating viral hepatitis.

According to Abdel-Ghaffar, the latest global health reports explicitly cite Egypt as an “inspiring model” for the rest of the world to emulate. Egypt hopes will empower the broader continent, with the health minister firmly stating in Geneva that Africa is no longer a passive recipient of external medical mandates, but a driving partner in shaping global healthcare policy, he concluded.

The post Egypt elevates airport alert levels amid global Ebola concerns appeared first on Egypt Independent.

المصدر: Egypt Independent

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