The 19 migrants were eventually found to be free of the disease after testing.
Holidaymakers on a nudist beach in Gran Canaria were caught up in an
Ebola scare on Wednesday when a boat of migrants from Sierra Leone
landed.
Several countries have brought in screening for travellers at
airports but police were caught off guard by the arrival at Maspalomas
beach.
Local and national police isolated the 19 migrants for
seven hours after it emerged two were suffering from a fever amid fears
they had contracted Ebola, Channel 4 News reported.
Bemused
sunbathers looked on as officials in face masks and protective clothing
took the group’s temperatures while they were quarantined in a lorry.
Tests
later confirmed that no presence of the disease was found and the Gran
Canaria Government said there was no need to activate emergency
protocols.
Migrants in quarantine on Maspalomas beach in Gran Canaria
The migrants were taken to a shelter and the boat they arrived in was burned.
The
Canary Islands, located 90 miles off the African coast, are the
destination of hundreds of migrants every year, who often travel in open
fishing boats.
Migrants in quarantine on Maspalomas beach in Gran Canaria
Sierra Leone is one of the three West African countries worst-hit by the virus, which has so far killed almost 5,000 people.
While
the number of new cases in Guinea and Liberia is stabilising, the
spread in Sierra Leone continues unabated, according to the World Health
Organisation.
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