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Family of US Ebola patient admitted to Berlin isolation ward

By Thomson Reuters May 21, 2026 | 4:31 AM

BERLIN, May 21 (Reuters) – The family of a U.S. citizen who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, ​where an outbreak of a rare ‌strain of the virus has killed over 130 people, has been admitted to an isolation ward at the Berlin hospital where he is being treated.

The ‌German ​health ministry said in ⁠a statement on Thursday ⁠that the wife and four children of the patient “were brought to Germany on a special flight and are considered close ​contacts.”

The ministry did not say whether any of the family members were infected ⁠with Ebola or showing ⁠symptoms.

The patient, identified by the Serge ​Christian mission organization as medical missionary Dr. Peter ​Stafford, is in stable condition, according ‌to the U.S. CDC.

Stafford contracted Ebola while treating patients in the DRC, where he had been living with his family, according ⁠to Serge.

Berlin’s Charite hospital, where Stafford is being treated, was chosen for his care because Germany is ⁠12 hours ‌closer to the DRC than ⁠the United States, the White ​House ‌has said, denying a Washington Post ​report that ⁠it resisted allowing Stafford to return to the United States.

The German health ministry did not comment on the reason the patient was admitted there.

(Reporting by Friederike Heine, editing by ​Kirsti Knolle)