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The Canadian Red Cross is looking for people to help with the ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
While it's no longer dominating the headlines the way it did earlier this fall, scores of people are still dying from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
The World Health Organization says more than 6,200 people have died and the number of new infections is on the rise in both Guinea and Sierra Leone.
Chris Baert-Wilson, Atlantic director of community health for the Canadian Red Cross, says her organization is looking for more medical professionals from this region to head to West Africa to help contain the spread.
The Red Cross is looking for 150 volunteers over the next six months. She said that would be enough to have 16 staff at any given time. Baert-Wilson says there are just 16 applicants so far.
"We?re looking for folks with infection prevention and control [experience], ? doctors, we?re looking for nurses to help out, and we?re looking for folks that can provide psycho-social support ? so social workers, that style of professional, that are able to support the families and the patients that have Ebola," says Baert-Wilson.
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The Canadian Red Cross is looking for people to help with the ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
While it's no longer dominating the headlines the way it did earlier this fall, scores of people are still dying from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
The World Health Organization says more than 6,200 people have died and the number of new infections is on the rise in both Guinea and Sierra Leone.
Chris Baert-Wilson, Atlantic director of community health for the Canadian Red Cross, says her organization is looking for more medical professionals from this region to head to West Africa to help contain the spread.
The Red Cross is looking for 150 volunteers over the next six months. She said that would be enough to have 16 staff at any given time. Baert-Wilson says there are just 16 applicants so far.
"We?re looking for folks with infection prevention and control [experience], ? doctors, we?re looking for nurses to help out, and we?re looking for folks that can provide psycho-social support ? so social workers, that style of professional, that are able to support the families and the patients that have Ebola," says Baert-Wilson.
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