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    Travel Advisory – Level 4 “Do Not Travel” Advisories For The DRC, Uganda, And South Sudan

    blkalertstravelBy blkalertstravelMay 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The U.S. State Department has issued or updated Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisories for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan as the Ebola Bundibugyo outbreak creates new health and travel concerns in East and Central Africa.

    The warnings place the region under closer scrutiny for travelers, but they do not describe identical conditions in each country. The latest guidance combines public health concerns with broader safety issues, including unrest, limited medical access, cross-border movement, and the reduced ability of U.S. officials to assist travelers during an emergency.

    Travelers should treat the advisories seriously while also understanding how Ebola spreads. Health officials say the disease is transmitted through direct contact with the blood or bodily fluids of a person who is sick with or has died from Ebola, or through contaminated materials. That means travelers should rely on official health guidance and monitor embassy updates.

    Why The DRC, Uganda, And South Sudan Are Under Level 4 Advisories

    The Democratic Republic of the Congo is now under a Level 4 advisory due to crime, unrest, and health risks. The State Department said the advisory was raised from Level 3 to Level 4 due to the Ebola Bundibugyo virus disease outbreak in Ituri Province. The agency also said the U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency consular services in the DRC because of the health situation, and that U.S. government employees need special authorization to travel outside Kinshasa.

    Uganda’s advisory was also raised from Level 3 to Level 4 on May 17. The State Department lists health, crime, terrorism, unrest, and laws targeting people based on sexual orientation in the advisory. The health warning is tied to the Ebola Bundibugyo outbreak in Ituri Province in the DRC and confirmed cases reported in Uganda.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) separately lists Uganda under a Level 1 Ebola travel health notice, which advises travelers to practice usual precautions. CDC guidance also tells travelers to avoid contact with blood, bodily fluids, contaminated objects, bats, forest antelopes, nonhuman primates, and people with symptoms such as fever, muscle pain, and rash.

    South Sudan’s advisory level did not change, but the State Department updated its advisory summary because of the Ebola outbreak in Ituri Province. The country remains under Level 4 because of unrest, crime, kidnapping, landmines, and health risks. The advisory says travelers should not travel to South Sudan for any reason.

    What The Ebola Outbreak Means For Regional Travel

    The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on May 17. WHO said the outbreak included suspected and confirmed cases in Ituri Province in the DRC, including Bunia, Rwampara, and Mongbwalu. WHO also confirmed two cases in Kampala, Uganda, among people who had traveled from the DRC. The organization assessed the global spread risk as low, but said the national and regional risk remained high.

    The U.S. Embassy in Uganda has urged U.S. citizens to monitor official health alerts, review country-specific health information, and continue malaria prophylaxis when recommended. The embassy noted that malaria symptoms can resemble Ebola symptoms, which can complicate health checks and create preventable concern for travelers and clinicians. The guidance is especially relevant for travelers already in Uganda or moving through the region, where health updates can change quickly during an outbreak.

    What Travelers Should Do Before Visiting The Region

    Travelers with plans to visit the DRC, Uganda, South Sudan, or nearby countries should check the latest State Department advisory, CDC travel health notices, embassy alerts, airline rules, and local health guidance before departure. The CDC recommends reconsidering nonessential travel to the provinces of Ituri and North Kivu in the DRC. For Uganda, the CDC advises travelers to follow prevention measures, monitor their health after travel to affected areas, and seek medical care quickly if symptoms develop.

    Travelers should also prepare for possible changes to screening, routing, event logistics, insurance requirements, or medical evacuation planning if the outbreak continues to grow. WHO has recommended exit screening at international airports, seaports, and major land crossings in affected countries, but it has not recommended broad travel and trade restrictions.

    The post Travel Advisory – Level 4 “Do Not Travel” Advisories For The DRC, Uganda, And South Sudan appeared first on Travel Noire.

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