Cuban Doctor under Ebola Treatment Keeps Making Progress

HAVANA, Cuba, Nov 29 (acn) Cuban doctor Felix Baez, who got infected with the Ebola virus, continues to make progress each day as revealed in latest medical tests.
A communiqué issued by the Geneva-based Univeristy Hospital where the doctor is being treated says that Baez is still weak, but he is making progress and taking his food normally. This favorable process must be ratified with further exams, the report explains.
The Cuban doctor, who got the virus in Sierra Leone, was transferred to the Geneva hospital on November 20 at the proposal of the World Health Organization.
The medical team attending the patient has rejoiced at the good news as they continue to take all measures to guarantee the security of all professionals undertaking the task.
Doctor Baez, a member of the Henry Reeve medical contingent, maintains permanent contact with his relatives in Cuba, explains the report.
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