EBOLA: GUINEA TO QUARANTINE 816 PEOPLE IN LATEST FLARE-UP
Source: Newsweek
Guineas health authorities are tracking more than 800 people potentially infected in the latest recurrence of Ebola in West Africa.
An estimated 816 people who may have come into contact with Ebola victims or their corpses have been traced since Saturday, Fode Tass Sylla, spokesman for Guineas Ebola coordination unit, said on state television on Monday.
Sylla said that the contacts were cooperating and would be quarantined in their homes for 21 days, after which they would be released if they did not show any symptoms of the virus.
The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa was the deadliest in the virus history, claiming more than 11,300 lives, including 2,500 in Guinea. The outbreak is believed to have begun in Guinea with a toddler who died of Ebola in December 2013. The country was declared Ebola-free on December 29, 2015, but four people have died in the latest flare-up in Guinea since February 29.
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