WHO: Austin A. Jallah shares his experience fighting Ebola in Liberia
“When the outbreak first started in March and we heard about this deadly virus Ebola, I was in Kakata,” says Austin S. Jallah, a student nurse of Kakata University, in Margibi County, Liberia and working as a WHO expert patient trainer.
“People really doubted the fact that Ebola was real, until we heard about the first case in the hospital. I wasn’t one of those who doubted though. Because I am a student nurse, I had read about the Ebola virus before, how it was first discovered back in 1976.”
You can learn more about Austin at this link:
http://www.who.int/features/2014/ebola-patient-trainer/en/
“When the outbreak first started in March and we heard about this deadly virus Ebola, I was in Kakata,” says Austin S. Jallah, a student nurse of Kakata University, in Margibi County, Liberia and working as a WHO expert patient trainer.
“People really doubted the fact that Ebola was real, until we heard about the first case in the hospital. I wasn’t one of those who doubted though. Because I am a student nurse, I had read about the Ebola virus before, how it was first discovered back in 1976.”
You can learn more about Austin at this link:
http://www.who.int/features/2014/ebola-patient-trainer/en/
Good to see the @World Health Organization (WHO) giving the perspective of people in the front line of the fight against Ebola
My name is Austin too
Well done, sir.
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