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Ebola victim

Ebola victim: A handout picture taken and released on Monday by the Spanish Defence Ministry shows aid workers and doctors transferring Roman Catholic missionary Manuel Garcia Viejo who contracted the deadly Ebola virus, from Madrid's Torrejon air base to the Carlos III hospital upon their arrival in Spain

The Jakarta Post
Tue, September 23, 2014

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Ebola victim Ebola victim: A handout picture taken and released on Monday by the Spanish Defence Ministry shows aid workers and doctors transferring Roman Catholic missionary Manuel Garcia Viejo who contracted the deadly Ebola virus, from Madrid's Torrejon air base to the Carlos III hospital upon their arrival in Spain. Viejo, 69, director of a hospital in the Sierra Leonean town of Lunsar, "has tested positive (for Ebola) and has expressed his desire to be transferred to Spain", the health ministry said in a statement. He is the second Spaniard to contract Ebola in the current outbreak. (AFP/Spanish Defence Ministry) (for Ebola) and has expressed his desire to be transferred to Spain", the health ministry said in a statement. He is the second Spaniard to contract Ebola in the current outbreak. (AFP/Spanish Defence Ministry)

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span class="inline inline-center">Ebola victim: A handout picture taken and released on Monday by the Spanish Defence Ministry shows aid workers and doctors transferring Roman Catholic missionary Manuel Garcia Viejo who contracted the deadly Ebola virus, from Madrid's Torrejon air base to the Carlos III hospital upon their arrival in Spain. Viejo, 69, director of a hospital in the Sierra Leonean town of Lunsar, "has tested positive (for Ebola) and has expressed his desire to be transferred to Spain", the health ministry said in a statement. He is the second Spaniard to contract Ebola in the current outbreak. (AFP/Spanish Defence Ministry)

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