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Sick employee at northern Alberta work site not infected with Ebola

A quarantine has been lifted at an Athabasca Oil work camp southwest of Fort McMurray.

There was concern after an employee fell ill, but Alberta Health Services has confirmed they are not as risk of having Ebola.

They have not travelled anywhere where the virus is present, and don’t have any history of exposore.

AHS did not recommend the quarantine, but it has been removed at their advice.

There are still no cases of Ebola in Alberta.

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