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Dr. Graham Pollett, Interim Chief Medical Officer of Health, issued the following statement on testing currently underway on a patient at Brampton Civic Hospital, who recently travelled from Africa and had symptoms including fever, headache and malaise.
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Dr. Graham Pollett, Interim Chief Medical Officer of Health, issued the following statement on testing currently underway on a patient at Brampton Civic Hospital, who recently travelled from Africa and had symptoms including fever, headache and malaise.
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Aid worker Kent Brantly issues a statement from his isolation room as Canada deals with its first suspected victim. 3:54am UK, Saturday 09 August 2014. Volunteers carry bodies in a centre run by Medecins Sans Frontieres for Ebola patients in Kailahun.
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BC's Ebola protocols work well: health official Vancouver Sun
Existing health protocols in British Columbia work well and would not change if a Toronto-area hospital confirms that a patient isolated with fever and flu-like symptoms turns out to have Ebola, a provincial health official said Friday. If anyone entering B.C. is ...
Existing health protocols in British Columbia work well and would not change if a Toronto-area hospital confirms that a patient isolated with fever and flu-like symptoms turns out to have Ebola, a provincial health official said Friday. If anyone entering B.C. is ...