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Ebola doctors, nurses no longer recruited for West Africa: Canada
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CBCNEWS.CA March 5, 2015
A national recruitment drive for health-care workers to help with the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has been halted for now as the number of new cases of the disease is dropping.
The Canadian Red Cross says the focus is shifting from an emergency response to recovery.
Almost 900 Canadians responded to a recruitment drive last fall by the federal government and the Red Cross....
Dr. Gregory Taylor, Canada's chief public health officer, said a second mobile lab is on its way back to Canada and should arrive by spring. But he said Canada is not walking away from West Africa.
Instead, he said, the federal government is about to send a team of five new experts into the field for four to eight weeks. "What we're sending is epidemiologists, border health specialists and some emergency management skills, and in particular we've been asked to send French-speaking experts in those areas," Taylor told CBC News.
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