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In 2015, the then prime minister David Cameron hailed the British volunteers, including scores of NHS staff, who worked at the Ebola treatment centre at Kerry Town, near Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, as “heroes”. Each received a commemorative medal etched with their name as a mark of appreciation of their efforts. Continue reading... The Guardian
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In 2015, the then prime minister David Cameron hailed the British volunteers, including scores of NHS staff, who worked at the Ebola treatment centre at Kerry Town, near Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, as “heroes”. Each received a commemorative medal etched with their name as a mark of appreciation of their efforts. Continue reading... The Guardian
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