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MargoTester | 18:12 Sat 24th Jan 2015 | News
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She has just been released from hospital. Thank goodness that she survived
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Phew. Very good news.
Just seen it on the BBC. Great news.
Good news indeed.
BBC News - Ebola nurse: Pauline Cafferkey 'happy to be alive' http://bbc.in/1BX7TuZ
Good news. I wonder how long it'll take for her to fully recover.
I'm so pleased that she's recovered... just saw a tv interview. she said she'd have to think very carefully about going 'back' to look after Ebola victims again..I hope she stays put.. we need dedicated nurses like her here... to look after us..
Very Lucky Person, I wonder if she will Volunteer to go back?
She said she was now looking forward to returning to "normal life and had no current plans to return to West Africa."
Great news. In addition, the doctors responsible for her recovery from what looked hopeless will have learned more about treating this dreadful disease.
Good news........but even better, there have been no reported cases of Ebola in the UK, so quarantine wasn't needed.

Jim and science got it right.
I wish we could get her name right. It's Cafferkey.
This is tremendous news !
However her surname is spelt doesn't come into it its just great news she has been released fron hospital.
great news, well done 'the royal free' hospital.
Wonderful, humane, people like her should receive the highest accolade a nation can confir.

She and her ilk are utterly selfless and care only for the preservation of human life, regardless of race or religion.

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