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Nigeria to Send Medics to West African Neighbors Stricken With Ebola
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Health workers wearing protective clothing carry the body of an Ebola virus victim in the Waterloo district of Freetown, Sierra Leone, on Tuesday. Reuters
Volunteer Health Workers Will be Sent to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea
wsj.com - by Gbenga Akingbule and Drew Hinshaw - October 23, 2014
Nigeria will send 506 medics to its West African neighbors stricken with Ebola, its Health Minister Khaliru Alhassan told reporters Thursday, an announcement that catapults the country into one of the biggest contributors of human talent against the disease.
All of those health workers are volunteers, he said, and they’ll be sent to Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea.
The announcement goes a small distance toward filling a critical shortfall: nurses and doctors willing to treat Ebola patients.
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