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WATCH: The Boy Who Danced In The Face Of Ebola
This week has been tough. Maybe the toughest in the long, drawn-out battle against Ebola in West Africa.
Cases are rising at an exponential rate. Families don’t have any place to take sick loved ones. And researchers now say the epidemic could last for a 1 1/2 years.
But then at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, a little nugget of joy and hope came through my email: a 55-second video of Mamadee dancing (and dancing quite well).
According to Doctors Without Border, Mamadee was diagnosed with Ebola at a treatment center in Foya, Liberia, where only about a third of people have survived.
The 11-year-old boy had to stay in isolation for more than two weeks. And he lost his sister to Ebola during that time.
But he never stopped dancing.
Continue reading.
Video Credit: Doctors Without Borders/MSF-USA/YouTube
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