The World Health Organization (WHO) has affirmed that the global risk from Ebola remains low despite a confirmed case detected outside of Africa, linked to the ongoing outbreak. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged calm, stating there is “no need to panic.” The case marks the first instance of the current outbreak extending beyond the African continent, raising international attention. Health officials are actively tracing contacts of the infected individual to prevent further spread. The WHO emphasized preparedness and surveillance measures are in place to manage the situation effectively. While the case is concerning, experts believe the risk of widespread transmission remains limited due to swift response protocols and existing knowledge of the virus. Continued monitoring and international collaboration are crucial to containing the outbreak.