Israel's Health Ministry Rules Out Ebola Diagnosis After Negative Test Results

The Israeli Ministry of Health has confirmed that two individuals suspected of having Ebola tested negative for the virus. The ministry continues to monitor outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda while maintaining public health preparedness.
Why it matters
Public health transparency regarding potential infectious disease outbreaks is critical for maintaining safety and preventing panic in international travel.
The Israeli Ministry of Health released an update on Tuesday stating that netagive results were received following tests conducted in recent days on two individuals suspected of having contracted Ebola. The ministry emphasized that as of now, no confirmed case of Ebola has been diagnosed in Israel.
The report is a factual summary of a government health announcement.
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