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Vandy Jawad |
In the midst of the grappling fear which
has seized West Africa and the rest of the world over the dreaded Ebola virus,
a 7-year old Sierra Leonean boy has proven to be a glimmer of hope after full
recovering from a bout of the deadly virus.
According to the UNICEF blog, 7-year old
Vandy Jawad was a patient at the Ebola ward of Kenema Hospital in Sierra Leone
for over a month; having contracted the virus in Daru village, 40 kilometres
from Kenema town. Nurses at the ward report that he was very sick and they even
feared that he wouldn't make it as many others had died.
However, a few weeks later he started to
show signs of recovery, regaining his strength till he finally tested negative
to the virus.
Little Vandy who nurses revealed
provided laughter and cheer in the Ebola ward at the most unlikely times was
presented with a plastic toy truck on the day of his release from the hospital
which he happily showed off to the nurses on his way out.
"The UNICEF blog reports that Sierra Leone is now recording the
highest number of new cases each week of all the West African countries
affected. Interestingly however, there is also an increasing number of
survivors - a total of 143 people out of the 500 who contracted it have
recovered so far.|"
Meanwhile back home in Nigeria, 4 people
have so far died from the Ebola virus while there are 10 confirmed cases with
198 people under watch - 177 in Lagos and 21 in Enugu out of which 15 have been cleared.
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