Pauline Cafferkey criticises health body over botched airport screening process after fellow nurse Donna Wood suspended... READ MORE›
About 14,500 people, including aid workers, medics, press and Sierra Leoneans, arrived in Heathrow during the Ebola crisis... READ MORE›
Miss Cafferkey said she was happy to be alive and thanked staff at the Royal Free Hospital in London who she said had saved her life... READ MORE›
The latent Ebola virus has not previously been known to trigger a life-threatening illness so long after the original infection... READ MORE›
It is in high contrast to the wards where Ebola patients are treated in Sierra Leone... READ MORE›
Cafferkey was one of 30 NHS volunteers to fly from Sierra Leone to Heathrow airport via Casablanca in Morocco on Sunday, before she flew on to Glasgow... READ MORE›
A colleague of Miss Cafferkey, who had sat next to her on the flight into Heathrow, described the screening process at the airport as shambolic ... READ MORE›
Dr Martin Deahl, who has returned from Sierra Leone after treating Ebola patients... READ MORE›
Ms Cafferkey said she was excited and worried about spending five weeks helping Sierra Leone in its fight against Ebola... READ MORE›
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