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Indonesia Heightens Ebola Surveillance at Border Checkpoints After Whos Global Emergency Alert
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AI-generatedThe article reports Indonesia's heightened Ebola surveillance but provides no concrete commercial mechanism. No commodity price, supply chain disruption, company margin impact, or regulatory cost is identified. The event is a public health precaution with no direct or second-order commercial effect on any sector or product.
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- Indonesia increased surveillance at international entry points after WHO declared Ebola outbreak a public health emergency on May 17.
- Current outbreak primarily in DRC and Uganda, with over 90 deaths.
- No approved vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain causing this outbreak.
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