So far the only news I can find in Finland is that there were two suspected cases in Hamburg in people who had come from Rwanda, but they turned out to be false alarms when tested. All the other, actual, cases have been in Rwanda.
What I have read of Marburg is that it develops, and kills, so fast after infection that it presumably can't become anything that can spread far and wide.
So far the only news I can find in Finland is that there were two suspected cases in Hamburg in people who had come from Rwanda, but they turned out to be false alarms when tested. All the other, actual, cases have been in Rwanda.
What I have read of Marburg is that it develops, and kills, so fast after infection that it presumably can't become anything that can spread far and wide.