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Uganda discharges last Ebola patient, starts countdown to be virus-free

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KAMPALA, July 16 (Reuters) - ‌Uganda discharged its last remaining Ebola patient ​on Thursday, triggering a 42-day countdown after which it can be ⁠declared free of the virus, the East African nation's health ministry said.

Uganda has confirmed a total of 20 ​cases of the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola since mid-May. ‌Fifteen of those were people infected in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, the epicentre of the outbreak, who then travelled ⁠to Uganda.

Unlike in Congo, where cases are ⁠still surging, Uganda has not reported a new case since June 22.

Congo reported 62 new cases on Thursday, taking its total number of confirmed infections to 2,073, ‌though the World Health Organization has said the true ⁠tally could be at least double that.

"Today, ‌Uganda has discharged the last ​Ebola patient, a Congolese national who has successfully recovered and (is) ready to be with his family," Uganda's health ‌ministry said in a post on X.

On ​Wednesday, government spokesperson ⁠Alan Kasujja said the patient would be released ‌from an isolation unit at ⁠the Mulago National Referral Hospital in the capital Kampala.

"Uganda starts counting down," he wrote on X. "If 42 days pass ​without a single ‌new case, WHO guidelines stipulate that we will be declared ⁠Ebola free."

(Reporting by Elias ​Biryabarema; Writing by Vincent Mumo Nzilani; Editing by Alexander ​Winning and Joe Bavier)

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