Dr. Kent Brantly Speaking At A Press Conference
After Being Discharged From Hospital
Below is the full text and video of the remark by Dr. Kent Brantly at a Press Conference to announce his release from Emory University Hospital,
Atlanta. Dr. Brantly and Nancy Writebol had been infected with the
Ebola virus while working as medical missionaries in
Liberia. They were flown to Emory where they were treated with the new
experimental drug ZMapp. Mrs. Writebol had earlier been discharged having also fully recovered. First to speak in the video is Dr. Bruce Ribner, Medical Director of the Infectious Diseases Unit of Emory University Hospital...
'Today is a miraculous day. I am thrilled to be alive, to be well
and to be reunited with my family. As a medical missionary, I never imagined
myself in this position. When my family and I moved to Liberia last
October to begin a two-year term working with Samaritan's Purse, Ebola was not
on the radar. We moved to Liberia
because God called us to serve the people of Liberia.
'In March, when we got word that Ebola was in Guinea and had spread to Liberia, we
began preparing for the worst. We didn't receive our first Ebola patient until
June, but when she arrived, we were ready. During the course of June and July,
the number of Ebola patients increased steadily, and our amazing crew at ELWA Hospital
took care of each patient with great care and compassion. We also took every
precaution to protect ourselves from this dreaded disease by following MSF and
WHO guidelines for safety.