/// Health experts today urged any potential Ebola patients in the UK to call for medical assistance rather than walk into hospitals seeking help. ///
/// Meanwhile the country's largest NHS trust has put patients on alert for signs they are infected with the virus. ///
/// Barts Health, in London, has warning notices in its A&E departments at The Royal London, Whipps Cross and Newham hospitals, the Evening Standard reported. ///
/// The posters urge people to tell staff if they have returned from West Africa and have a fever or high temperature. ///
/// The UK has only two high-level containment beds – both at the Royal Free – with no isolation units available in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. ///
Well that's taken care of the Brits, now let's see what else we can do.
/// More than 750 British military personnel and a medical ship will be deployed to West Africa to help fight the Ebola epidemic. ///
/// The ship, RFA Argus, which has a fully-equipped hospital including critical care and high-dependency units, will be sent to Sierra Leone, along with three Merlin helicopters, it is understood. ///
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