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Leone Releases 55 From Ebola QuarantineSierra
Leone released 55 people from quarantine Wednesday after declaring them Ebola
free.The
dozens of people were quarantined last month after two new cases of the virus
were confirmed.Sidi
Yahya Tunis, spokesperson for public health emergency operations in the Sierra
Leone ministry of health, said those release had been declared Ebola free by
the World Health Organization.Tunis
said the Sierra Leone people should be reassured that no matter what, the
country now has the means to control any new cases of the Ebola virus.

“These
are people that were mainly close relatives to the index case. A good number of
them also were involved with washing of the body and also taking part in the
burial and funeral process of the index case," he said. Tunis
said the people had been in quarantine for the past 21 days and had completed
their 21-day incubation period. He said
health officials want to contact a number of people, perhaps about 50 from the
northern town of Kambia, for testing because they are considered as high risk. “While we discharged quite a huge number of close relatives and people who were involved with the funeral of the index case, we also have quite a good number of relatives and people she shared apartment with when she visited Kambia District. So, these people we are still searching for because we want to be sure that we have eliminated every risk that is still out there,” Tunis said.
He said while Sierra Leone is not rejoicing for this somewhat temporary victory, it at the same wants to reassure the people that it now has the means to control any new cases of the Ebola virus.“This was not really about celebration. This was more about reassuring the people that no matter what the situation is, at least now we have what it takes to contain and control incidences of EVD [Ebola virus disease] in our country, and this was a classic example,” Tunis said
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