Cameroonian health officials have raised the national alert level to maximum readiness regarding the potential importation of Ebola. The national coordination team for preparedness and response convened on June 24th at the Public Health Emergency Operations Center to address the growing concern. While no cases have been detected within Cameroon, the alert follows recent Ebola outbreaks in neighboring countries, prompting preventative measures. These measures include heightened surveillance, increased public awareness campaigns, and reinforcement of protocols at points of entry. Authorities are focusing on strengthening the country’s capacity to rapidly detect and respond to any suspected cases. The team is coordinating efforts to ensure adequate resources and personnel are available to contain a potential outbreak, prioritizing both prevention and rapid intervention strategies. The situation remains under close monitoring by national health authorities.