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NYC doctor with Ebola now virus free, to be released from hospital Tuesday

Dr. Mary Travis Basset, NYC Health Commissioner, second from left, speaks during a news conference at Bellevue Hospital to discuss Craig Spencer, a Doctors Without Borders physician who tested positive for the Ebola virus, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014, in New York. Spencer recently returned to the city after treating Ebola patients in West Africa. (AP Photo/John Minchillo).
Dr. Mary Travis Basset, NYC Health Commissioner, second from left, speaks during a news conference at Bellevue Hospital to discuss Craig Spencer, a Doctors Without Borders physician who tested positive for the Ebola virus, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014, in New York. Spencer recently returned to the city after treating Ebola patients in West Africa. (AP Photo/John Minchillo).

New York City health officials say a doctor who had Ebola has recovered and is scheduled to be released from the hospital Tuesday.

The city Department of Health says in a statement Dr. Craig Spencer “has been declared free of the virus.”

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Spencer tested positive for the virus Oct. 23, just days after returning from treating patients in Guinea with Doctors Without Borders.

News of Spencer’s infection set many New Yorkers on edge, particularly after details emerged he rode the subway in the days before he tested positive.

The 33-year-old has been treated in a specially designed isolation unit at Manhattan’s Bellevue Hospital. His condition was upgraded from serious to stable last week.

His fiancee and two friends were initially quarantined but were released and are being actively monitored along with hundreds of others.

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