No Ebola Case in Ghana, Health Minister Reassures Public

📍 Accra, Ghana by Kofi Asare Jun 07, 2026

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The Minister for Health has assured Ghanaians that there are currently no confirmed cases of Ebola in the country, urging the public to remain calm and avoid spreading misinformation.
The reassurance follows growing concerns and speculation on social media regarding a possible outbreak of the deadly viral disease.
According to the Minister, Ghana's disease surveillance systems remain active and health authorities are closely monitoring developments across the region to ensure early detection and rapid response to any potential threats.
The Ministry of Health has encouraged the public to continue observing good hygiene practices, report suspected illnesses promptly, and rely on information from official sources.
Health officials have reiterated that there is no cause for panic and that measures are in place to protect public health and prevent the importation or spread of infectious diseases.
The government has also pledged to keep citizens informed and provide timely updates on any developments concerning public health and disease outbreaks.
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