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Dead Ebola Victim Wakes Up
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/man-tho...ry?id=25915800 MONROVIA, Liberia -- Amid the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, it's easier to get help if you are dead than if you are alive. My producer and I were driving back from an assignment in Monrovia, where we filmed this morning's "Good Morning America" segment, when we saw a burial team working along the roadway surrounded by crowds of angry locals. A community leader said they had been trying to get help for the dead man for days, but no ambulance ever came. When the man died, a burial team came in an hour. We watched as the burial team suited up and approached the body lying against a wall. They sprayed it down with bleach and moved it to a black, plastic sheet and began to wrap it up. "We couldn't get him help when he was alive," a community leader told me. "They only come when you die." Just then, the dead man moved his arm -- just a little, but clearly a sign of life. "He's alive," someone yelled. The burial team unwrapped him and put him back on the ground. The man was alive but looked like he would only last a few more hours. About ten minutes later, an ambulance pulled up and a separate team of health workers loaded him into the back. The crowd went wild cheering. http://abcnews.go.com/Health/man-tho...ry?id=25915800 |
total crazy shit, africa and poor people, why world don't help with cure they gave to american doctor that got cure in quarantine?
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Lesson 1. You have to touch the dead guy. Make sure he is dead
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