(Bloomberg) -- Craig Spencer, the New York City doctor who contracted Ebola while caring for patients in Guinea, is improving and remains in stable condition, health authorities said.

Two of the three people Spencer had close contact with about the time he fell ill last month have been released from quarantine, while one remains confined, city officials said yesterday in a statement.

One of those who had been under quarantine was released yesterday and “poses no public health threat and is showing no symptoms,” health officials said in the statement. “This person’s daily movements in New York City will no longer be restricted, and the individual will be assessed twice each day by Health Department staff.”

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