The Public Health Agency of Canada says the three Canadian scientists evacuated from Sierra Leone over Ebola concerns are back in Canada.



The three left earlier Friday to make the trip home.


A quarantine officer assessed the three when their plane landed in an undisclosed location.


They were deemed healthy and were allowed to travel to private residences.


The three will be in voluntary isolation for a period of time and will be monitored regularly.


Canada decided to pull them after people at their hotel complex in Kailahun, in eastern Sierra Leone, were diagnosed with Ebola.