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Ebola crisis: Fresh UK deployment to Sierra Leone Ebola crisis: Fresh UK deployment to Sierra Leone
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About 100 soldiers from the Royal Army Medical Corps are due to travel to Sierra Leone as part of the UK's efforts to tackle the Ebola outbreak.About 100 soldiers from the Royal Army Medical Corps are due to travel to Sierra Leone as part of the UK's efforts to tackle the Ebola outbreak.
International Development Secretary Justine Greening will join the medics to see how Britain's £125m aid package is helping to combat the deadly virus.International Development Secretary Justine Greening will join the medics to see how Britain's £125m aid package is helping to combat the deadly virus.
Her visit to West Africa comes as the UN said a third member of its staff in Sierra Leone had died from the disease.Her visit to West Africa comes as the UN said a third member of its staff in Sierra Leone had died from the disease.
In the UK, Gatwick has begun screening air passengers from at-risk countries.In the UK, Gatwick has begun screening air passengers from at-risk countries.
The outbreak has killed more than 4,500 people in West Africa, with Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone the three worst-affected countries.The outbreak has killed more than 4,500 people in West Africa, with Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone the three worst-affected countries.
On Monday, the World Health Organization declared Nigeria - West Africa's most populous nation - officially free of the virus after six weeks with no new cases. It comes after WHO officially declared Senegal Ebola-free on Friday.On Monday, the World Health Organization declared Nigeria - West Africa's most populous nation - officially free of the virus after six weeks with no new cases. It comes after WHO officially declared Senegal Ebola-free on Friday.
'Vital supplies''Vital supplies'
Cabinet minister Ms Greening is to leave RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Tuesday with the medics from Catterick-based 35 Squadron, 5 Armoured Medical Regiment and the Royal Army Medical Corps.Cabinet minister Ms Greening is to leave RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Tuesday with the medics from Catterick-based 35 Squadron, 5 Armoured Medical Regiment and the Royal Army Medical Corps.
They will staff an Ebola training academy alongside some 90 personnel from 22 Field Hospital who left for Sierra Leone last week.They will staff an Ebola training academy alongside some 90 personnel from 22 Field Hospital who left for Sierra Leone last week.
Ms Greening will visit the academy and the site of a 92-bed treatment facility in Kerry Town, which is in the final stages construction.Ms Greening will visit the academy and the site of a 92-bed treatment facility in Kerry Town, which is in the final stages construction.
She said: "Halting the disease in West Africa is the most effective way of preventing Ebola infecting people here in the UK.She said: "Halting the disease in West Africa is the most effective way of preventing Ebola infecting people here in the UK.
"That is why we are providing 700 treatment beds in Sierra Leone, sending vital supplies such as chlorine and protective clothing, and training hundreds of health workers."That is why we are providing 700 treatment beds in Sierra Leone, sending vital supplies such as chlorine and protective clothing, and training hundreds of health workers.
"I look forward to seeing for myself how British army medics and engineers, as well as our humanitarian and health workers, are spearheading the UK's efforts to contain and ultimately defeat Ebola.""I look forward to seeing for myself how British army medics and engineers, as well as our humanitarian and health workers, are spearheading the UK's efforts to contain and ultimately defeat Ebola."
'Late' response
The UK is leading the international response to the disease in Sierra Leone, where it has pledged a £125m aid package.The UK is leading the international response to the disease in Sierra Leone, where it has pledged a £125m aid package.
In all, Britain is deploying 750 military personnel, including the Royal Navy's casualty ship RFA Argus.In all, Britain is deploying 750 military personnel, including the Royal Navy's casualty ship RFA Argus.
European countries have committed more than 500m euros (£400m; $600m) - but the UK is pressing for that amount to be doubled.European countries have committed more than 500m euros (£400m; $600m) - but the UK is pressing for that amount to be doubled.
The UN has said the outbreak is the most serious health emergency of modern times.The UN has said the outbreak is the most serious health emergency of modern times.
BBC international development correspondent Mark Doyle said the British contribution was significant, but it has come "very late" despite warnings from medical charities as early as April.BBC international development correspondent Mark Doyle said the British contribution was significant, but it has come "very late" despite warnings from medical charities as early as April.
Ghana's President John Mahama, meanwhile, has said vital supplies and resources to tackle Ebola are now beginning to reach the three worst-hit West African countries.Ghana's President John Mahama, meanwhile, has said vital supplies and resources to tackle Ebola are now beginning to reach the three worst-hit West African countries.
Mr Mahama told the BBC that the World Food Programme was airlifting humanitarian aid to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.Mr Mahama told the BBC that the World Food Programme was airlifting humanitarian aid to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
In the UK, screening for passengers from affected countries started at Gatwick Airport on Tuesday, beginning at the north terminal and to be rolled out to the south terminal by the end of this week.In the UK, screening for passengers from affected countries started at Gatwick Airport on Tuesday, beginning at the north terminal and to be rolled out to the south terminal by the end of this week.
It comes after Heathrow began screening last week. Screening for Eurostar passengers arriving at London's St Pancras station, along with passengers at Birmingham and Manchester airports, is expected to start soon.It comes after Heathrow began screening last week. Screening for Eurostar passengers arriving at London's St Pancras station, along with passengers at Birmingham and Manchester airports, is expected to start soon.
Ebola virus disease (EVD)Ebola virus disease (EVD)