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(Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Israel will send three mobile emergency clinics to areas in western Africa where there is a risk of infection with Ebola, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced Sunday. A staff of medical experts will be attached to each clinic, and will train local practitioners in the operation of the clinic and its equipment. An Israeli team has already been sent to Cameroon, emergency equipment has been sent to Sierra Leone, and personal protection equipment was sent to teams of the African Union. 2014-10-06 00:00:00Full Article
Israel to Send Aid to Africa to Combat Ebola
(Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Israel will send three mobile emergency clinics to areas in western Africa where there is a risk of infection with Ebola, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced Sunday. A staff of medical experts will be attached to each clinic, and will train local practitioners in the operation of the clinic and its equipment. An Israeli team has already been sent to Cameroon, emergency equipment has been sent to Sierra Leone, and personal protection equipment was sent to teams of the African Union. 2014-10-06 00:00:00Full Article
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