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[Post 3 of 4] The most difficult thing for me to accept about Ebola: not every child who makes it to the treatment centre will … | Children, Stand by me, Young boys
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[Post 3 of 4] The most difficult thing for me to accept about Ebola: not every child who makes it to the treatment centre will survive. A doctor in Butembo introduced me to this sweet boy Nelly who was admitted into the Ebola treatment centre perhaps too late. I stood a foot away from Nelly separated by the plastic wall of his treatment bubble. I looked at Nelly and couldnt help but think of my own young boy. I asked a nurse for Nellys age. Six years old she said. Inside I kind of lost it...
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