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Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Dallas nurse Amber Vinson is free of Ebola, Emory Hospital says

Five days after nurse Nina Pham, the first direct transmission case of Ebola disease was declared free of the disease, a second nurse, Amber Vinson (pictured above) who also had contact with Thomas Eric Duncan, the man who took Ebola to America, has been declared free of the deadly virus.

Amber was declared free this afternoon October 28th by management of the Atlanta Emory Hospital where she had been undergoing treatment.

41 comments:

  1. I thought they said ebola have no. Something seems to be fishy somewhere

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    1. Thank God for her o! At least we now have proof that black peeps can be cured too. No more excuses not to cure the Africans now, is there? What are they now waiting for? Besides, rumour has it they took the virus to Africa for research/experiment to start with. Why won't they just clean up the mess they made already?!

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  2. Yay! Good for her and her family.

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  3. So all the nurses that had contact with The Liberia man survived but they allowed the man to die init? Na God go see them.

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  4. Yet Duncan died as well as other african's. America! #thereisgodo

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  5. Thank God for her o. *****QUEENMAYA******

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  6. Thank God for her o. *****QUEENMAYA******

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  7. That's good news!. Thank God she's free from d disease.

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  8. Good
    Wonderful

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  9. So why is Mr Duncan not treated with the same drug they used on them?

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  10. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Thank God for her life.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  11. thanks to God..am happy for her...


    #GodblessNigeria

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  12. We already know she'll be alright. Ebola no dey kill American pikin...God is watching u people o!

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  13. Priaseeee De Lortd! Tanku Jesus

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  14. Thank God for her life. #Queenlizzyb#

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  15. So it was only the Liberian man that died. Hmmmm

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  16. Good news @cusmasgoalbiy

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  17. The whites are always declared free while blacks are left to Die.

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  18. Eeyah hapi for u o nursey...dat indeed a testimony

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  19. I'm happy for her. Glad she survived it

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  20. America and their "magomago" they purposely let Duncan die, why everyone de survive of the disease? una do well. Thank God they save this one's life, being that she "African" American

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  21. Thank God for saving this pretty nurse.

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  22. I thought they said ebola has no cure?

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  23. Every American who's contracted this disease during this epidemic has lived. Yet it has killed thousands in Africa. Hmm.

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  24. Thank God for her life. ~ceze

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  25. They all have survived.... not a surprise.... so the Liberian man Duncan was allowed to die..... Wicked America.... rubbish!!!!!!!!!!

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  26. Thank God,This chic is too beautiful to die young abeg.

    Uwakara

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  27. You think Americans would let their own die?The late Duncan is not American plus he can afford the treatment to save his life Americans no send o no charity for Ebola.Expect they get something in return.

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  28. You think Americans would let their own die?The late Duncan is not American plus he cant afford the treatment to save his life Americans no send o no charity for Ebola.Expect they get something in return.

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  29. You think Americans would let their own die?The late Duncan is not American plus he can afford the treatment to save his life Americans no send o no charity for Ebola.Expect they get something in return.

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  30. 8 AMERICANS TREATED AND FREE OF EBOLA....1 AFRICAN DEAD... WHAT REALLY HAPPENED HERE?

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