Javier Limon, the husband of Teresa Romero, the nursing assistant who is infected with Ebola, leaves a media conference in Madrid, Spain, Monday, Oct. 27, 2014. Ten people who had contact with a Spanish nursing assistant who survived Ebola have been released from a Madrid hospital, among them the woman’s husband. Javier Limon. A spokeswoman for Carlos III hospital says they left Monday after 21-days under observation with no symptoms. Nursing assistant Teresa Romero was cleared of the virus last week but is still being treated for aftereffects.
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