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Spanish Health Ministry Admits ?At Least 10″ Ebola Tests Have Been Carried Out In Spain Since April

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Source: http://www.thespainreport.com/10456...dmits-least-10-ebola-tests-spain-since-april/

Spanish Health Ministry Admits ?At Least 10″ Ebola Tests Have Been Carried Out In Spain Since April
By Matthew Bennett | August 18th, 2014

NEWS?NATIONAL?EBOLA: Spain has carried out far more Ebola tests this summer than were previously known about. All of the tests apart from the one have come back negative.

A spokeswoman for Spain?s Health Ministry today confirmed to The Spain Report that ?at least 10″ Ebola tests have been carried out on people in Spain since April, far more than were previously known about: ?and they likely won?t be the last?, she said.

?The tests have all been carried out to discount the possibility of Ebola Virus in the person with possible symptoms?.

Asked why Spain?s Health Ministry had not previously made all the ?at least 10″ cases public, the spokeswoman said: ?the World Health Organisation does not say countries must communicate every possible case or test,? adding that: ?other countries do not do so either?.

She could not provide details of which Spanish cities or regions the other tests had taken place in, or when they had taken place...
 
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