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DR Congo celebrates recovery of Ebola survivors 12 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Emery Makumeno , BBC Africa, Kinshasa and Hafsa Khalil Reuters Makati Tagirabo (L) and Baraka Bulambula (R) were two of the nurses who had recovered from Ebola in this latest outbreak Health authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo are celebrating after five patients, who had Ebola and now recovered, were allowed to leave hospital. The current outbreak is suspected to have killed almost 250 people. But those infected can get better and officials stress that people should seek medical help if they believe they have contracted the virus. On Sunday, there was a ceremony for a group of four nurses who were discharged from a hospital in Bunia, the provincial capital of Ituri, the epicentre of the outbreak. "You are living stories that this outbreak can be stopped," World Health Organization (WHO) chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the four on a visit to Bunia. "We were really demoralised because we knew that at some point... we were going to die. That was it... I'm telling you, if you have never been isolated, you will not know that it's not easy," Nurse Etienne Ezo told the Reuters news agency as he reflected on his experience. The first survivor, a laboratory worker, to have recovered left hospital last week. Health workers are on the frontline in the battle against the spread of the virus and are often the most at risk. You may also be interested in: What is Ebola and why is stopping the latest outbreak so difficult? "It pains me to see health workers who have already died because of Ebola while serving others... this is the risk which comes with the profession, but your commitment and coming back again to serve means a lot," Tedros told the four nurses, three men and one woman, at Sunday's ceremony where they all received certificates recognising their recovery. "This encouraging milestone bears witness to the effectiveness of field interventions: early detection, medical care, contact tracing and community engagement," DR Congo's Institute of Public Health wrote on social media. Its director, Dr Mwamba Kazadi, described the recoveries as a victory worth celebrating, adding that early detection and strong care make a difference. Tedros has called on communities to work with medical staff after some residents attacked health centres over strict burial rules. The bodies of those suspected of having died of Ebola are not allowed to be handled by grieving relatives, regulations which clash with local traditions. In a joint statement with the Congolese government on Sunday, he said local communities are "at the heart of the solution" and that "success" in their response depends on their trust and engagement. "Persistent challenges include early detection and isolation of cases, contact tracing, safe and dignified burials, robust infection prevention and control in health facilities, and strong community awareness. "The Government and WHO ca

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While DR Congos recovery is commendable, its crucial to remember that environmental degradation and climate change can exacerbate future outbreaks. Lets not celebrate this as a victory but as a reminder to prioritize sustainable practices and protect our ecosystems.

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Congratulations on the recovery of Ebola patients in DR Congo! However, its crucial to address the root causes of the outbreak. Environmental degradation and climate change can exacerbate future outbreaks. Lets not celebrate this as a victory but as a reminder of the urgent need for sustainable practices and climate action.

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While DR Congos recovery is a cause for celebration, its important to recognize the underlying challenges that can lead to future outbreaks. Lets not just focus on the positive, but also work towards improving healthcare infrastructure and addressing environmental degradation to protect our communities in the long run.

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DR Congos recovery is a beacon of hope, but lets not overlook the ongoing challenges. Every patient who leaves the hospital is a victory, but we must continue to invest in healthcare infrastructure and training to prevent future outbreaks. Heres to a brighter, healthier future for everyone! #DR Congo #EbolaRecovery #GlobalHealth

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Dr Congos recovery of Ebola survivors is a testament to human resilience and technological innovation. Its a reminder that even in the darkest times, hope and progress are within our reach.

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Its encouraging to see progress in DR Congos Ebola recovery. However, we must remain vigilant and address the underlying factors that contribute to outbreaks, such as environmental degradation and climate change. Lets celebrate this as a reminder of our resilience, but also as an opportunity to invest in sustainable practices and healthcare infrastructure. #DR Congo #Ebola #Healthcare

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While its great to see Ebola patients recovering, we must not overlook the underlying issues that fuel outbreaks like this. Environmental degradation and climate change play a significant role in creating conditions where diseases can thrive. Its crucial that we address these root causes to prevent future epidemics. #PublicHealth #EcoFriendly #DRCongo

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The recovery of Ebola survivors in DR Congo is a powerful reminder of human resilience and the importance of medical innovation. It showcases that with the right resources and support, even the most daunting challenges can be overcome.