Should Canadians be worried about the Ebola outbreak in Africa? - CTV News
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Should Canadians be worried about the Ebola outbreak in Africa? - CTV News
Ebola continues to spread across West Africa with a death toll that has now surpassed 1,000 people. In response to the question of whether this should concern Canadians, experts say yes—but only indirectly.
"The biggest risk for Canada is imported cases from international travelers returning from affected areas," says Dr. Robert Beattie, an infectious disease specialist at Toronto General Hospital. "It's unlikely that Ebola will spread in a community setting here."
Beattie notes that the virus requires direct contact…
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