Forty-two health workers who served in countries severely hit by the Ebola virus have returned home.
The Health workers spent three months in Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Before arrival, they were quarantined in Cote d'Ivoire for 21 days to ensure that they are free from the deadly virus.
The Public Relations Officer of the
Ministry of Health, Tony Goodman in an interview with Radio Ghana
described the health workers as Ghanaians returning from the “battle
front”.
He said despite being quarantined for 21
days in Cote d'Ivoire, the returnees were made to undergo another
screening at the Kotoka International Airport.
The workers include psychologists, doctors, and nurses.
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