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UAE Health Officials Issue Travel Warnings Amid Global Disease Outbreaks

Mon, Jun 1, 2026(45d ago)UAE

With the summer travel season in full swing, UAE health authorities are urging residents to stay informed and prioritize their well-being by following official travel advisories. While global reports of Ebola and hantavirus have raised concerns, local officials stress that the UAE’s public health landscape remains stable, backed by robust surveillance and emergency response systems. Experts advise against non-essential travel to regions currently affected by these outbreaks, such as parts of Central and East Africa, and emphasize the importance of relying solely on verified updates from organizations like the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) rather than social media rumors.

Medical professionals point out that while infectious diseases like Ebola warrant caution, the risk to the average traveler remains low if proper precautions are taken. Ebola, for instance, is not airborne and typically requires direct contact with infected bodily fluids to spread. To ensure a safe trip, travelers should practice diligent hygiene, such as frequent handwashing, and remain vigilant about their health for up to three weeks after returning home. If any symptoms like fever, fatigue, or muscle aches develop, it is crucial to seek prompt medical attention and provide doctors with a clear travel history, as this information is vital for accurate diagnosis and care.

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