To the shock of nudist holidaymakers, the 19 migrants landed on the Gran Canaria beach of Maspalomas about 8.30am and were isolated for seven hours while authorities struggled to decide what to do.
Several of the migrants said they were from Sierra Leone and Guinea - two of the most badly affected countries in the current outbreak.
The Red Cross arrived and quickly established a cordon separating the
group from the nearby nudists, then began taking their temperatures
while wearing protective gear such as breathing masks and gloves.
Eventually, the authorities used a dump truck to collect the group and take them away to a holding center.
Local authorities later confirmed none of the group were carrying the
deadly virus, although four were taken to hospital with health issues.
Culled from Dailymail UK
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