FIRST EBOLA CASE IN BRITAIN, HOW AND WHERE
Glasgow - A healthcare worker recently back from Sierra Leone was diagnosed with Ebola on Monday by doctors in Scotland's largest city, the first diagnosis of the deadly virus in Britain during the current outbreak. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed that the patient was a female health worker who had been working on the "front-line" with Ebola patients, and was currently in a stable condition in hospital. The patient returned to Scotland late Sunday via Casablanca and London Heathrow, arriving at Glasgow Airport at around 23:30, according to a Scottish government press release. She was admitted to Gartnavel Hospital campus on Monday after feeling unwell and placed in isolation at 07:50. "All possible contacts with the patient are now being investigated and anyone deemed to be at risk will be contacted and closely monitored," said the government. "However, having been diagnosed in the very early stages of the illness,...