Canadian lab worker released after Ebola infection scare

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Caption: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease (NCFAD) is part of a laboratory complex in Winnipeg's West Alexander neighbourhood. (Google Street View)

The Winnipeg laboratory worker whose torn suit raised fears he had been exposed to the Ebola virus has been released from quarantine after he displayed no symptoms, a government official said on Monday.
The man is well and his quarantine has ended, said a Manitoba health department official, who asked not to be identified as she was not authorized to speak publicly. She gave no further details.
The worker noticed a 2.5-cm split in his suit's seam while showering earlier this month after working with pigs infected with Ebola in an experiment at the National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease in Winnipeg.
Ebola, which killed thousands in a West Africa outbreak in 2014, spreads through contact with body fluids and tissues of an infected person.