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NBC Cameraman Ebola-Free

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    Posted: October 23 2014 at 4:21am
Well done U.S. healthcare teams.  Both nurses are on the road to recovery and the NBC cameraman also beat it.  I believe all cases in the U.S. have now successfully beat this thing.  Glad to see we kicked the crap out of Mr. Ebola.  Not even the mighty Nigeria can save 100%.  This is why Duncan came here and why many more will continue to try.  If you're in Liberia and W. Africa, the best chance to beat it is to reach the U.S.   Duncan should have been more upfront, but no sense in getting on the poor gent.


NBC Cameraman Ebola-Free, Says He Owes Hospital a 'Debt He Can Never Repay'

shoka Mukpo, the freelance American journalist who caught Ebola and was today discharged from Nebraska Medical Center, said he owes the hospital staff "a debt he can never repay."

Mukpo, 33, a cameraman, contracted the deadly virus covering the Ebola outbreak in West Africa for NBC News, Vice and others. He was flown to Nebraska Medical Center for treatment in its isolation unit on Oct. 6.

"After enduring weeks where it was unclear whether I would survive, I’m walking out of the hospital on my own power, free from Ebola," Mukpo wrote in a statement read at a news conference at the hospital today.

He took to social media throughout his treatment, last night tweeting tweeting that he tested negative for Ebola three times over three days.

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/nbc-cameraman-ebola-free-owes-hospital-debt-repay/story?id=26375861

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Yeah. This is rapidly changing the dynamics of what we've known of the deadliness of this virus.
"And then there were none."
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