The final 68 people who had been in contact with an Ebola patient
were released from quarantine on Saturday, said a senior health
official, raising hopes of an end to the disease in the last West
African country with confirmed cases.
The world’s worst Ebola epidemic, which hopped borders to kill more
than 11,300 people and devastate already fragile West African economies,
has already been declared over in Liberia and Sierra Leone.
But Guinea, where the outbreak began, has had a more difficult time eradicating the disease, Reuters reported.
Dr. Abdourahmane Bathily, head of the Ebola centre in Forecariah in
western Guinea, said the 68 contacts had emerged from quarantine at
midnight on Saturday morning.
“There are no longer any people who had contact with a person infected by the Ebola virus,” Bathily said.
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