Canadian aid workers heading to Congo as part of Ebola outbreak response
TORONTO — Canadian aid workers are heading to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where hundreds of people have likely been infected with a rare and deadly type of Ebola.
Halifax-based Chiran Livera, operations lead of the Canadian Red Cross, says he’s hoping to arrive in the next few days, while a team of public health and logistics experts are already on their way.
Their work will involve contact tracing, psychological support and helping people get to treatment centres.
Livera, who has been a part of aid relief in five of the Congo’s 17 Ebola outbreaks, says this one is different because there is no vaccine or treatment specifically for this species of Ebola, called Bundibugyo.

