Ontario patient tests negative for Ebola, while new border screening measures are in place amid Congo outbreak
TORONTO — Canada’s top doctor says a person in Ontario tested negative for Ebola after returning from Ethiopia, noting the risk of the virus affecting people in Canada remains low.
Dr. Joss Reimer, chief public officer of health, says the patient was tested as a precaution after they had symptoms consistent with the disease ravaging the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Reimer also outlined how Canada is responding to the outbreak abroad, including new screening measures at the border.
Those measures include more staff at common points of entry and screening questions about where people have travelled and if they have symptoms. They came into effect on Wednesday.
