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Suspected Ebola Patient Housed With US Deportees in Equatorial Guinea

A suspected Ebola patient was reportedly placed in a hotel in Equatorial Guinea alongside individuals being deported from the United States. Lawyers for the deportees have raised concerns about this arrangement. The specific location and timeline of these events are not detailed in the provided information.

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Suspected Ebola Patient Housed With US Deportees in Equatorial Guinea

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What Happened

A suspected Ebola patient was reportedly housed in a hotel in Equatorial Guinea, with the patient placed among deportees from the United States. Lawyers representing these deportees have voiced concerns regarding this situation.

The articles do not provide further details on the specific hotel, the number of deportees, the condition of the suspected Ebola patient, or the reasons for their placement together. The information available is limited to the report of the patient being housed with the deportees and the subsequent concerns raised by legal representatives.

Key Facts

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    A suspected Ebola patient was reportedly housed in a hotel in Equatorial Guinea.

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    The hotel also housed deportees from the United States.

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    Lawyers for the deportees have raised concerns about the situation.

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This outlet reports on the placement of a suspected Ebola patient in a hotel with US deportees, highlighting the concerns raised by lawyers.
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Suspected Ebola patient placed in hotel with deportees from US, lawyers say
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Suspected Ebola patient put in Equatorial Guinea hotel with deportees from U.S., lawyers say

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Suspected Ebola patient placed in hotel with deportees from US, lawyers say
PBS NewsHourPBS NewsHour
Suspected Ebola patient put in Equatorial Guinea hotel with deportees from U.S., lawyers say

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