LAST EBOLA PATIENT DISCHARGED
Now the countdown begins: Sierra Leone needs 42 consecutive days with no new cases to be declared free from #Ebola.
Now the countdown begins: Sierra Leone needs 42 consecutive days with no new cases to be declared free from #Ebola.
One minute it seems calm, then you turn to find yourself in the middle of a nightmare.
"Today I want to forget, only for a moment, the horrors of war. But war isn't listening to me, it doesn't stop, the wounded continue to arrive."
"They haven’t got super-muscles or super-powers but just being able to say you’ve met them somehow helps set the world right."
"Every day we do just that: we offer free, high- quality care. It's not a slogan, and these aren't numbers. It's the reality, and these are real people.”
EMERGENCY nurse Stefano soon to be discharged from hospital.
Update from the field: Refugee Doctor Adnan continues work in our Qoratu health centre
"The worst part was in Libya. They made us work and then stole everything we’d earned."