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Guinea declared a new outbreak of Ebola on Sunday in the southeastern rural community of Gouéké after at least three locals died from the virus in recent days.
Guinea’s national laboratory confirmed three new cases of the Ebola virus on February 14. The outbreak is Guinea’s first since a regional West African Ebola epidemic ended in 2016. The 2014–2016 outbreak is considered the largest in the documented history of the disease.
Health officials have traced the outbreak to the recent funeral of a nurse at a local health clinic who died on January 28.
“Following her burial, six people who attended …