Source: rt.com - Tuesday, December 30, 2014
The woman, originally from Glasgow, had traveled via Casablanca to London Heathrow. When authorities confirmed she had Ebola, it is understood she returned to London from Glasgow in an RAF military plane. While British officials say the risk of Ebola spreading is “very low,” passengers on board flights taken by the woman are being traced. The government has also affirmed it is doing “absolutely everything it needs to” to ensure public safety. “We are also reviewing our procedures and protocols for all the other NHS workers who are working at the moment in Sierra Leone,” said UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. The woman had been working with the charity Save the Children in Sierra Leone, one of the countries most severely hit by the virus since the outbreak earlier this year. The new case follows the successful treatment of William Pooley, a British nurse who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone. Pooley was cleared of the virus in September after receiving treatment at the Royal Free Hospital in London. While Ebola has affected few people in the West, it has claimed more than 7,000 lives across West Africa, in what is seen as one of the region’s biggest humanitarian disasters in history. In October, Hunt told MPs that the UK was likely to see several cases of people who have contracted Ebola, and introduced mandatory testing in British airports for individuals traveling to and from West Africa. “The risk of the general pub
from Top News on RSS Feeds http://rt.com/uk/218691-uk-ebola-london-clinic/
from Top News on RSS Feeds http://rt.com/uk/218691-uk-ebola-london-clinic/
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire