CONAKRY, February 14 (Reuters) – Eight people have tested positive for the Ebola fever virus in southeastern Guinea and three of them have died, Guinean health officials said on Sunday.
This is the first time that the virus has been reported in the West African country since the 2013-2016 pandemic.
(Samb Saliou, Alessandra Prentice, French version Jean-Stéphane Brosse)
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