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Philippines Pulls Out Nearly 3,500 Workers From West Africa Due To Ebola Outbreak

Philippines Pulls Out Nearly 3,500 Workers From West Africa Due To Ebola Outbreak

From Business Insider

The Philippines is pulling out almost 3,500 workers from three West African states due to the Ebola outbreak, the foreign ministry said, a day after Filipino troops in Liberia were ordered to go home.

“We are preparing for the implementation of mandatory repatriation of Filipinos in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone in view of the threat posed by Ebola,” Charles Jose, a foreign ministry spokesman, said in a text message to reporters.

There are 1,979 workers in Sierra Leone, 880 in Guinea and 632 in Liberia, including 148 soldiers deployed with a U.N. peacekeeping force, the ministry said.   

On Saturday, the defense ministry announced it was recalling all soldiers deployed in Liberia.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the current Ebola epidemic – the world’s worst ever with 1,427 documented deaths – will likely take six to nine months to halt.

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