Duncan received experimental medicine on October 4 -- six days after admission to hospital. It was a far longer wait than four other Ebola patients treated in the United States. Those patients -- two each at Atlanta's Emory University Hospital and the University of Nebraska Medical Center -- got experimental medicine immediately. They're all U.S. citizens; Duncan was a Liberian.
His family is claiming bias.
"We feel he didn't get the medicine and treatment for the disease because he's African and they don't consider him as important as the other three," said Josephus Weeks, his nephew.
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koy bor afraid of Ebola Pan Dai Dok. But, I'm very scare of E-buala at my house because Mun order Koy Clean up, Wash the Dish and Cooking everyday. Help me, how do you do to stop E-buala order me to thing everyday ?
koy bor afraid of Ebola Pan Dai Dok. But, I'm very scare of E-buala at my house because Mun order Koy Clean up, Wash the Dish and Cooking everyday. Help me, how do you do to stop E-buala order me to thing everyday ?