Doctor diagnosed with Congo virus dies in Pakistan's Quetta
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A doctor diagnosed with the Congo virus has succumbed to the illness in Quetta, Pakistan, as reported by ARY News, a Pakistani news channel. The doctor passed away while being transferred to Karachi for treatment, according to a spokesperson from the medical community.
So far this year, at least 41 patients with the virus have been brought to the hospital. Regrettably, 16 of these patients have lost their lives.
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