he said, o doc, you know what? i have fever and chills. i said keep it calm, come to the unit and we'll take a sample. that night his first inclination was to call me. he said doc, my results came back positive. he started to cry, he started to shed tears. and i told him, i will do everything in my power to make sure you're okay. i will get an ambulance. and then i ask him to receive him and put him in and did everything i could do for him, i kept calling all through the night, i didn't get him, he didn't talk to me. the following morning, he just dropped and died. he just dropped and died. he just dropped and died. yeah. up until now, when i think about it, i feel like i've done nothing. >> my whole family got ebola. eight died, two survived. after i survived, i voluntarily decided to give care to these children. hello, everybody. lunch is ready, we're going to have our lunch. these children are here because they have lost everything from ebola and the community has a responsibility to take care of them. in taking care of these children,