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USA TODAY Nov. 11, 2014
By Matthew Diebel, Doug Stanglin and Liz Szabo
NEW YORK — Craig Spencer, a New York doctor whose hospitalization for Ebola stirred fears that the disease might spread throughout Manhattan, was declared free of the virus Tuesday and released from the hospital...
The release of the 33-year-old physician, who tested positive for the virus Oct. 23, means there are no longer any known Ebola cases being treated in the United States.
The volunteer with Doctors Without Borders, who contracted the disease while treating Ebola patients in Guinea in West Africa, said:
"My recovery from Ebola speaks to the effectiveness of the protocols in place for health staff returning from West Africa at the time of my infection," he said, reading from a prepared statement. "I am a living example of how those protocols work and of how early detection and isolation is critical to both surviving Ebola and ensuring that it is not transmitted to others."
... Spencer called on the public to turn its attention back to West Africa and ensure that "medical volunteers and other aid workers do not face stigma and threats upon their return home."
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