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Doctors, nurses, and friends celebrated after the Democratic Republic of the Congo discharged its last Ebola patient from a treatment center, a major milestone in the country’s fight against the second-largest Ebola outbreak in history. https://abcn.ws/2VIBqs6

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34 thoughts on “Celebrations take place in Democratic Republic of Congo, as last Ebola patient discharged | ABC News

  1. I love the way they celebrate :)! Such soul and passion.. it'd be hard to find such a thing in America that isn't an organized event to do it.. the unity of these people makes me smile. I'm so happy that this thing is over! :)!!!

  2. No matter what's happening in my country especially in that particular part of DRC, God still in Control😢Yet I lost my uncle from this ebola epidemic but I highly Praise God and am happy for the healing of this Lady.

  3. Love and miss my country 🤨🤨👏👏👆

  4. Thank you God to you we give all the glory🙏🙏🙏🙏

  5. Wait! Is it cured? Okay, was I having a spidey sense moment? Just this morning I said, whatever happened about the Ebola epidemic and now this afternoon I see the news it's cured?

  6. Definitely something worth celebrating.👏👏

  7. Their tenacity is amazing. They fight some of the most horrendous bacterial and viral infections in the world on a regular basis and yet they still know how to celebrate to the end of a wave of Ebola cases.

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