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US doctor isolated in Czech hospital for Ebola monitoring released, heading home

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PRAGUE, June 10 (Reuters) - ‌A U.S. doctor who was transferred ​to a Czech hospital from Uganda last month as a ⁠precaution after having contact with a patient with Ebola has been released and is on his way ​home, Prague's Bulovka hospital said on Wednesday.

The doctor, identified in ‌media as Patrick LaRochelle, had been isolated at the hospital in Prague since May 21 and was released ⁠after the virus's incubation period ended.

He ⁠showed no symptoms, the hospital said on the X social media platform.

LaRochelle was transferred to the hospital for three weeks of isolation as a precaution ‌following a U.S. request which came, according to the ⁠health ministry, because of the country's ‌reputation in the infectious disease ​field.

Global health authorities have been racing to help contain an Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic ‌of Congo. Neighbouring Uganda has also ​reported cases.

U.S. President Donald ⁠Trump's administration has called on European nations ‌to follow Washington's lead ⁠and impose travel restrictions on people who have recently been in Central African countries affected by the Ebola ​outbreak, in hopes ‌of avoiding the spread of the virus during the ⁠soccer World Cup, sources ​and officials said on Tuesday.

(Reporting by Jason Hovet; ​Editing by Nia Williams)

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