Ebola: Parents in UK Tell School to Cancel Ghanaian Teacher Exchange Programme

A primary school head has called off an exchange visit from a Ghanaian teacher after parents expressed concerns about Ebola despite the country having no known cases. The 87 pupils of Howden-le-Wear Primary School in County Durham were due to welcome the teacher as part of an annual programme with a school in Ghana. After parents expressed concern, headteacher Christopher Baines wrote to them explaining that it would be safe. They were told that flights from Ghana to the UK were unaffected, that the country has no Ebola outbreak and that the school had taken advice from health organisations. One mother, speaking anonymously to the Northern Echo newspaper, said some parents would consider keeping their children off school if the exchange was not called off. In a statement, Mr Baines said: �We have listened carefully to concerns raised by all sections of the school and community and have balanced these with the expert advice we have been given. While we are confident this advice remains sound we feel the best thing to do is to look forward to the visit at a later date.� The Ebola outbreak is centred on Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia in West Africa. None of these countries share a border with Ghana.