South Africa is prepared for a potential case of Ebola, the health ministry said on Wednesday.

"We have identified 11 hospitals around the country to deal with patients who could be affected by Ebola," spokesman Joe Maila said.

"If anything happens, and someone is discovered to have Ebola, we can send them to these hospitals."

The facilities had isolation facilities and protective clothing.

Gauteng and the Eastern Cape each had two identified hospitals, while the remaining seven provinces had one each.

Last month, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi rejected claims that hospitals in the country were not ready to deal with an Ebola virus outbreak.

Replying to questions in the National Assembly, Motsoaledi insisted the 11 hospitals and their staff were fully equipped.

"All the designated hospitals have received guidelines on viral haemorrhagic fever and Ebola virus... dealing with all

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