
Key Points
- The last Ebola patient under treatment in Uganda has been discharged from the hospital.
- There are currently no active and confirmed Ebola cases in the country.
- Authorities confirmed that the deadly Ebola virus has been brought under control across the country.
In Uganda, the last Ebola patient receiving treatment in the hospital has recovered and been discharged. With this development, it was announced that there are no active and confirmed Ebola cases left in the country.
Concerns regarding the spread of the Ebola virus, a deadly virus, have largely eased following the discharge of the last patient. Authorities confirmed that there are no active cases of the virus in the country.
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- The last Ebola patient receiving treatment in the hospital recovered and was discharged.
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- As emphasized in the news report, Ebola is known as a deadly virus.
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