Spain on Sunday sent a military plane to
Sierra Leone to repatriate a Spanish Catholic priest working in the African
country who has tested positive for the Ebola virus, the government said.
Spain's health ministry said in a statement that Manuel
Garcia Viejo, a member of the Hospital Order of San Juan de Dios, worked in the
Western city of Lunsar.
He is the second Spanish priest to be diagnosed with Ebola
after Miguel Pajares, also a member of San Juan de Dios, who died last month
after being brought back to Spain from Liberia.
The disease has spread to Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia
as well as Senegal and Nigeria.
The plane left Spain around 1.30 a.m. EDT, a spokesman for
the defense ministry told Reuters. It was not yet clear whether the
repatriation would take place on Sunday night or Monday morning.
Once in Madrid, Garcia Viejo will be taken to the Carlos III
hospital, where Pajares was treated, the health ministry said.
MADRID (Reuters)
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