Fantastic news @DTTedros , what a wonderful day it will be when you finally beat this terrible disease , My friends in the #DRC
and there families deserve a better life. Good people can make a change
@MMARTIN44348471 @JBrewerMining
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@LBelepe Congrats dear for the job done...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Great news for the continent specifically. Congratulations
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Great progress by Africa and many thanks to WHO and partners and also a good beginning to Africa CDC.
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Such a deadly disease need not be taken for granted. The team needs to double its effort to prevent the spread. May God's protection continue to be on the people of DRC.
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Good work.
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Delighted to see no chlorine spraying of humans!
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Congratulations! Well done DRC Well done WHO and partners!
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This is d effect of good coordination, adherence to WHO guidelines and strict one country plan followed by multiple players!
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