The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) announced Thursday that the Ebola outbreak in Uganda is now under control. This declaration follows successful efforts in tracking individuals who came into contact with infected persons. The outbreak, which raised regional and international concerns, appears to have been effectively managed by Ugandan health authorities. While the Africa CDC praised the contact-tracing initiatives, details regarding the total number of cases and fatalities were not immediately provided in the statement. This positive development suggests a significant step towards eliminating the virus within the country. Further updates on the situation and ongoing surveillance measures are expected from both Ugandan officials and the Africa CDC.