11-year old Mamadee is one strange human. Mamadee, a Liberian, was
tested and confirmed Ebola positive. Both he ans his sister tested
positive and were admitted together. Instead of Mamadee to wallow in
self pity and curse God, Mamade took it upon himself to dance in camp,
He would showcase his dancing moves, making everyone happy and keeping
them smiling.
Mamadee's sister died but Mamadee himself was miraculously healed and ended up testing negative to the Ebola virus in the end.
It's a must watch video guys, check it outbelow:
The write-up from the YouTube video, posted by international
humanitarian org of doctors around the world Doctors Without Borders,
“In the area for Ebola-confirmed patients in the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Case Management Center in Foya, Liberia, roughly two-thirds of patients don’t survive the Ebola virus. The patients receiving treatment gather on wooden benches and plastic chairs if they have the strength. Other patients can only lie in bed while their immune systems try to fight the deadly virus in their bodies.
Mamadee, 11 years old, is different. As the other patients watch, he performs a dance to Azonto, a type of music that originated in Ghana, on the radio. He jumps, he ducks, he steps to the side, first left, then right, then left, then right, jumps again, turns, swings his hips and shakes his arms. He doesn’t stop, and he doesn’t get tired. It is difficult to believe, but Mamadee is an Ebola-confirmed patient.”
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