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Ebola, The Outbreak- PART 4

In the city of Beni you also find stories of those who survived ebola. Men, women and children who have managed to get saved from the deadliest disease in the world. Their testimonies are permeated by pain and a desire for redemption, as Kabibale Vianey tells us: he is now immune to the virus and has decided to work as a nurse to help the other patients, or Claude, who graduated while in the Treatment Centre. Often, however, the pain does not abandon even those who have survived: Roseline Lukambo tells us that because of the disease she has lost her entire family and now she lives stigmatized and threatened because she is accused of being the ploughman and the cause of death of her loved ones.

In the city of Beni you also find stories of those who survived ebola. Men, women and children who have managed to get saved from the deadliest disease in the world. Their testimonies are permeated by pain and a desire for redemption, as Kabibale Vianey tells us: he is now immune to the virus and has decided to work as a nurse to help the other patients, or Claude, who graduated while in the Treatment Centre. Often, however, the pain does not abandon even those who have survived: Roseline Lukambo tells us that because of the disease she has lost her entire family and now she lives stigmatized and threatened because she is accused of being the ploughman and the cause of death of her loved ones.

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