Rwanda says it is ready to check of the outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC.
Head of Communication at the Rwandan High Commission in Nigeria, Sarah Audu made this known in a statement in Abuja.
Sarah said that the Rwandan government had in the wake of the outbreak of the disease adopted measures aimed at ensuring that the disease disease did not migrate to the country.
She maintained that Rwanda remained Ebola-free, saying the government had established Ebola Treatment Centres and also put 23 isolation units in place in hospitals in priority districts as responsorial measures.
According to her, Ebola response simulation exercises have been carried out on regular basis as mechanism as part of efforts to guard against the spread of the disease in communities, borders, airports, and treatment centres.
She added that other measures included emergency operations activation, surveillance, case management, and laboratory testing.�



































