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New Delhi: Primus hospital has slammed the five Indian doctors stranded in Abuja, Nigeria of creating an Ebola scare, insisting that no Ebola cases have been registered in their hospital.
The hospital has also declared that it has returned the passports of the doctors to the Indian Embassy.
The hospital clarified that the entire process is likely to take three days after which the passports will be returned to the doctors.
Amid the Ebola outbreak that has claimed over 100 lives in west Africa, the five Indian doctors stranded in Nigeria claimed that the hospital that they were working for had seized their passports and were forcing them to treat Ebola cases.
Speaking to CNN IBN on Wednesday, the doctors had complained that they did not want to treat Ebola patients and that they were being threatened by the hospital authorities to do the same.
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