New York City doctor Craig Spencer has been declared Ebola-free and will be released from a New York City hospital on Tuesday morning, leaving U.S. hospitals free of patients with the deadly disease.
New York City’s health department said in a statement that Spencer was free of the Ebola virus and “poses no public health risk,” warranting his discharge.
Spencer, 33, was hospitalized on Oct. 23 after registering a fever of 100.3. His movements around the city before his hospitalization prompted the New York and New Jersey governors to impose mandatory quarantine orders for health care workers returning from the Ebola zone, leading to nurse Kaci Hickox’s quarantine in Newark, New Jersey.









