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Doctor who survived Ebola said he knows the fear of being infected - Yahoo

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Coverage
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Recency
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Engagement
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Velocity
78
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67
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Claims
9
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Breakthrough
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Statement on US Travel Restrictions Related to the Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak Africa CDCWhat the numbers tell us about the Ebola outbreak

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Says The New York TimesEpidemic of Ebola Disease caused by Bundibugyo virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda determined a public health emergency of international concern World Health Organization (WHO)

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Doctor who survived Ebola said he knows the fear of being infected - Yahoo.

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Doctor who survived Ebola said he knows the fear of being infected YahooEbola Outbreak in Central Africa Could Last Months, W.H.O.

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Says The New York TimesThis U.S.

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The Washington PostEpidemic of Ebola Disease caused by Bundibugyo virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda determined a public health emergency of international concern World Health Organization (WHO)Ebola outbreak in DR Congo: More die as WHO warns that numbers will rise further

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The American doctor who tested positive for Ebola while working in Congo has been evacuated to Berlin to receive emergency care.

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Health officials are racing to trace infections in Central Africa and worry the scale of the outbreak is already larger than first reported.

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Summary

**Summary:** A doctor who survived the Ebola outbreak stated that he understands the fear of being infected, highlighting his personal experience with the disease. **Why It Matters:** This statement underscores the ongoing struggle and resilience faced by those affected by Ebola, emphasizing the importance of understanding the psychological impact on survivors.

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