British nurse infected with Ebola discharged from hospital: Spokesman

Police escort a Royal Armed Forces (RAF) ambulance carrying a British man infected with the Ebola virus after he was flown home on a C-17 plane from Sierra Leone, at Northolt air base outside London, on Aug 24, 2014. British nurse William Pooley, who
Police escort a Royal Armed Forces (RAF) ambulance carrying a British man infected with the Ebola virus after he was flown home on a C-17 plane from Sierra Leone, at Northolt air base outside London, on Aug 24, 2014. British nurse William Pooley, who was infected with Ebola while working in Sierra Leone was discharged on Wednesday, Sept 3, 2014, after recovering from the disease, the hospital said. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

LONDON (AFP) - A British nurse, Mr William Pooley, infected with Ebola while working in Sierra Leone was discharged on Wednesday after recovering from the disease, the hospital said in a statement.

"Following 10 days of successful treatment in the high level isolation unit - the only one in the UK - Mr Pooley is being discharged from the Royal Free Hospital today," it said.

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