Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey is airlifted to London isolation unit by RAF Hercules after suffering complication and being admitted to hospital for THIRD time British nurse Pauline Cafferkey has been transported by an RAF Hercules to London having been admitted to hospital for a third time since contracting Ebola. Ms Cafferkey, 39, was rushed to Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital due to a late complication from her previous infection. The health worker has been taken from there to the Royal Free Hospital in London. The hospital has the UK's only high-level isolation unit used for treating infectious diseases and it will her third time there. The Scottish nurse was originally infected while working in Save the Children's treatment facility in Kerry Town, Sierra Leone in December 2014. Bodily tissues can harbour the Ebola infection months after the person appears to have fully recovered