Wednesday, March 11, 2015

More survivors discharged

Drone view of the Center. The WASH (Water and Sanitation Hygiene) system is on the far left - ie the bleach water setup, then the Red Zone 5 treatment tents with the morgue tent at the end, the 2 meter partician with the tin roof, and the Green Zone (as described in last post - psychosocial, change rooms, showers, bathrooms, staff office, pharmacy, supplies, laundry,). 

 The entrance to the center.

 This is shift change/handover.  Dance, singing, clapping time - how cool isn't that!


Yesterday we had 3 survivor discharges and one death (not sure if Ebola related).  How awesome to have 3 survivors going home in one day!  It was an emotional time as two patients were mother and son, and another patient was an orphan who went to stay with other family members.  When you hear the stories of how Ebola has taken so many members of one family it breaks your heart!  Yet it's so neat how these people's lives have been spared, by the grace of God.  I so wish I could post pictures on here of patients to give you a little glimpse...

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