Health authorities across India have intensified surveillance and quarantine measures after two suspected Ebola cases were reported in Bengaluru and Ahmedabad in May 2026. The developments have prompted heightened screening at airports and increased monitoring of travellers arriving from Ebola-affected regions in Africa.
The US has imposed fresh travel restrictions linked to the Ebola outbreak in Central and East Africa, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused the WHO of delayed action and criticised its handling of Covid-19.