What you should know about Ebola Posted on August 15, 2014 at 11:38 am. Although there have been no reported cases of the Ebola Virus in Canada, the Campus Health Centre is taking this opportunity to inform everyone about the signs and symptoms, as well as the possible methods of transmission of this viral disease. The Ebola Virus is a viral illness primarily transmitted through direct contact with blood and body fluids/excretions of infected people, as well as contact with environmental surfaces contaminated with these fluids. Symptoms are similar to most other viral infections such as: fever, weakness, muscle pain, headache and sore throat associated with recent travel to and from endemic areas. Symptoms usually occur within two to 21 days of being infected. Please be mindful that the Public Health Agency of Canada has issued a Travel Health Notice advising Canadians to avoid all non-essential travel to Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. We encourage all members of the Durham College community to continue to exercise good hygiene and remember that close observation is essential in detecting this virus. Please refer to the Durham Region Health Department for more information. SHARE: