Global Affairs says it’s not aware of any Canadians affected by Ebola outbreak in DRC
TORONTO — Global Affairs Canada says it is not aware of any Canadians affected by a rare type of Ebola with no cure that’s spreading fast in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighbouring Uganda.
Thida Ith, a spokesperson for the federal agency, says there are thousands of registered Canadians in both countries, but those numbers may not be up-to-date.
Ith also says those numbers don’t reflect a desire to leave, though consular officials are ready to provide assistance to those who request it.
There are 2,300 Canadians registered as being in the Democratic Republic of Congo in Global Affair’s voluntary registration for Canadians abroad, and 1,300 are registered in Uganda.


