ISLAMABAD: Senior Iranian health officials announced that they are working to equip a special hospital to fight any possible Ebola outbreak, adding that they are pleased to see no case of Coronavirus infection among the country's Hajj pilgrims who have returned from Saudi Arabia.
Head of the Health Ministry's Center for Management of Contagious Diseases Mohammad Mehdi Gouya told reporters that although no Ebola case has been diagnosed in Iran, the ministry should develop a plan for setting up more potential Ebola control and quarantine centers, Fars news agency reported.
Zali said that medical system is fully ready to confront the epidemic.
"We are completely prepared to counter Ebola if any case is observed," he said.
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