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Uganda discharges last Ebola patients; No new deaths from contagious virus reported

  • Uganda discharged its last eight patients who recovered from Ebola on Tuesday, according to health authorities.
  • There were no new positive cases reported in the outbreak declared last month.
  • Health Minister Jane Ruth Aceng stated that the discharging of the patients marks an important milestone in efforts to control the outbreak.
  • The World Health Organization described the recoveries as a milestone, reflecting the power of Uganda's quick and coordinated response.
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There are still more than 200 quarantined contacts in the face of the possible transmission of the disease. Health authorities in Uganda reported last Tuesday that they have discharged the last eight patients who were recovering from an outbreak of Ebola declared last month, and no other positive cases of the outbreak of this disease have been reported. READ ALSO: Somalia and Uganda sign defense cooperation agreement “The patients we are releasi…

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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