Uganda has condemned recent air travel restrictions imposed by some countries following a recent Ebola outbreak. Ugandan officials argue the blanket restrictions are disproportionate to the actual risk posed and discourage transparent reporting of outbreaks. They state that such measures undermine trust in countries that proactively disclose health emergencies. The Ugandan government emphasizes the importance of targeted public health responses rather than broad travel bans. These restrictions impact international confidence and potentially hinder efforts to contain the virus effectively. No specific countries were named as imposing the restrictions in the statement. The outbreak is currently limited to specific regions within Uganda, according to health authorities.