Fallah may have passed, but I feel he gave all his strength to his wife so she could go raise their 4 beautiful children, rest in peace, I cried when he stumbled to see them one last time
Hi I’m, *David was here!!!* it’s good they are fighting but they can infect people and they have to be away from others nothing about there situation makes them hero’s
There are alot of people died because of ebola the reason why it was not spread more countries its bc most of these people who got infected were in a community which a lot of people couldnt travel outside their community
Imagine having your two children die and your wife, who was pregnant, go as well and not knowing what it is That's what happened to the first family who got infected in 2013
@@elvato_420 awww thats so sad! that guy lost his entire family without knowing how :( and if he did eventually die, at least he is with them in heaven
i really feel like fallah also was sick on the day they came and got his wife but stayed there for his kids until he couldn’t take it anymore, breaks my heart.
The doctors and nurses are so brave to work in those conditions. One wrong move or mistake and they can become infected. Bless those people who are trying to care for those suffering! 😢😪
So true! One Korean helper was transferred to Berlin for quarantine after he hurt himself with a needle he had just used on a dying patient. Gladly, he didn't become infected, but imagine the fear that poor guy must have been going through for the 21 days of incubation period.
But i believe for this ppl, they will get transport back to their own country if they got affected. That's what i saw from one of the cases bfr, a foreign doc got affected but was transferred back to his country with extreme caution. He is well now.
Damn when the father stumbled out to see the video of his children that really broke me, shit was terrible. Salute to those doctors as well for sticking it out for these people.
I dont even know what to say. Those poor souls that had to endure all this pain and suffering. And Fallah... What an amazing man and loving father. You will be missed.
And because you didn’t go through school. Unless you did but if you did that would mean you’d be committed to becoming a doctor. So I’ll assume you didn’t go through the proper schools in order to become a doctor.
bascoalful Well...Thats a WONDERFUL way to act, and it will definitely help the world become a better place !! You are so weak and fragile you will sit around and blubber and cry all the time because these people die a horrible death from a horrible disease , And thats why you cant be someone who HELPS people NOT die a horrible death...You are too busy crying all the time because people died....You actually sound like a selfish coward, who will leave the hard work that matters to other people..
Fortunately the woman survived, even she shared spaces with her deteriorating husband. The quarantine process there was kinda stupid, mixing the recovery one with still infected. it defeat the purpose
jay fawn not really. Recovered individuals are immune to that strain after they get better. Many of those who recover from the virus go on to work in the Ebola clinics while the disease is still active & do so with less fear since they know they can’t get sick again.
@@jayfawn8478 It is a virus. So once you are infected you always have it, no matter if it is manifesting itself with symptoms/is active or has laid dormant and the individual has been without symptoms for years. They quarantined those with the virus from those who do not have it. Those who have the virus can't "reinfect" each other by being around one another, no matter if they are experiencing symptoms or not.
@Siriusly - They should spread awareness that shaving away all beard at least 1x a day ( = the result must be as slick as a woman´s face) is required to make as mask work !
K O A I S E S wasn’t that 4 years ago? Ya know, when he was still a teen and didn’t realize that his jokes may offend ppl because he didn’t have a huge following?
I’m fine oh shut up, a person with a functioning brain would be able to tell a joke from an insult. Only someone with a brain deficit would behave as he did. You talk like he was 10 years old when he made that disgusting comment, and you should be well aware that a 15 year old can tell right from wrong. Now go and find another cause to defend, not some pos who doesn’t care about your entire existence.
Unfortunately the Black Death is still very much a modern disease. Especially in Madagascar :( (I know what you’re saying; just wanted to point this out. A lot of people think that the plague just disappeared and doesn’t exist anymore…)
@@CryWolf-sm9iw Yes, thank God. There was a big outbreak in Madagascar some years ago, and there have been a few instances of the bubonic plague popping up here and there… but it’s mostly gone, and we can treat it quite well. It’s still a very very horrible thing though, and I hope people (especially travelers interested in affected countries) don’t forget it exists.
I honestly thought at the beginning that Fallah will be the one left to look after the children. What a sad turn of events. But I'm glad Kadiatu survived.
I see that your religious.I wasn’t raised as the same religion as you were,but that’s okay.I may not agree with your religion,but to each is own of their opinion and mindset.
Since Kadiatu was widowed young, if she were to remarry and have any further children, she would pass along the immunity she has as an Ebola survivor and give them a higher natural resistance to this deadly virus.
This is making me appreciate those dumb "ligma" jokes a lot more because now the "meme disease" slot is at least filled with something that dosen't kill real life people.
The sad thing is the people living there are so uneducated and living in such horrible conditions that they don't take any serious precautions... How some could believe it's a hoax to steal blood is unreal.
It's surreal but it's not an exeption. Here people actually believe that cancer is an illness made to prevent overpopulation. As you said, educating those people is the only solution. Without a clear answer humans will always try to make one up
Well you have to put yourselves in their shoes, they are uneducated and when you're uneducated it's very difficult to have the faith required to believe someone on something you know nothing about. I think what eventually happened is that they tried to educate the people on Ebola on answer some mysteries so they could understand and would be able to trust the doctors instead of fear them.
It's no different to western media. When a lie is repeated by the media over and over people believe it to be true, without actually checking the facts. This happens all the time in the West, just with different situations. If all of the media outlets were telling you that an illness is a hoax, and it was getting repeated over and over on every news station, every paper, etc I'm sure you would believe it too.
Kinda in the same way americans come up with ideas as tap water makes people dumber because of chlorine being toxic, vaccines gives autism because there are free heavy metals in them, planes showering us with compounds that makes we dumber, the person with the bolder speech should be president not mattering what the candidate stands for... It's all about being scared, not knowing how stuff works and hearing lies that seems believable enough times to believe in them, having nothing to contrast thelies' trueness with.
What's wrong with being sensitive? Didn't realize have sympathy and emotions was wrong. I have a dark sense of humor as well but I'm not a disrespectful asshole about it.
I lost it when that sick father who had been coughing up blood all night forced him self up just to see the video his children made for him and his wife. 😢
Try not to develop OCD though. Best way to not get sick is to be clean, but not chlorine intoxicated, insecticide bathed, anti-human-touch crazed, microscope dust checking and heavy children perfumator kind of clean. It can actually make things as bad as living on trash
@@Mx.Pickle Really? Then try to get an appointment with a psychiatrist or psychologist as fast as possible, when possible. They may help you understand what causes it, if needed, give you some chemical help to deal with it and even help you get out of this situation. You can also call other health and care professionals for help, as medics, nurses, nutritionists, etc. They may guide you to trusty specialized professionals. Try to get in contact with your country's official mental health counselor, association or hotline, they can guide you more precisely Hope the best for you
My girlfriend just joined MSF, she's not doing field work but still, it's an important job and I'm so proud of her. Watching this really reminds me how selfless and brave those doctors are, truly the best of humanity.
I can only imagine seeing people in ‘hazmat suits’ before I die, that is scary. Dying a painful, horrific death, just hope that those people in their last minutes didn’t suffer at all.
Yessi Jimenez My mom is the most caring and loving person you’d ever meet.She works as a registered nurse part time at night.She cares for the sick,the healthy people,drug addicts,alcoholics,homeless people,and crazy patients too.I was raised by an amazing woman.She’s a hard worker and someone you can rely on to get stuff done immediately without any hesitation or wait.I strive to be just like her. My dad works on computers for a living for a week.My dad is a gentleman.He’s knows how to treat everyone right.He cares and loves without any strings attached.I love the work my dad does Because I always wanted to work on technology as a side job someday when I am a lot older from now.
Those driving the ambulance are incredibly brave... That's incredible that they're not wearing any protective clothing. This is absolutely devastating. Heartbreaking to watch. My heart breaks for the victims and their surviving families💔
Major props to Unreported World for choosing the video title they did. Avoiding confusion of a classic episode covering the more recent outbreak shows me they really care about not misleading their viewers.
Lily Raimey this mentality is dangerous and ridiculous. The only people that can help the poor are the rich because they have the power. Also not EVERYONE that is rich earned their money. Governments like to keep poor people poor and there is literally no way out unless the rich aren’t greedy.
@Vanda Topolska ebola wey dangerous. it kills fast while corona not so fast but corona danger is you can get it just around the infected. ebola only fluid
this is the only video that had made me cry in over 15 years. i wish all my best to those brave men and women who risked their own lives to stop the spread of this disease.
Same here. When I read about Ebola outbreaks, I was mostly scared because it is such a horrible disease. But watching this documentary I couldn't stop crying.
These people are real life heroes! They risk to die from one of the most horrible diseases and they keep on fighting even after seeing so many people dying. It's heartbreaking. Ebola and rabies are the two viruses that scare me the most.
When they said the father was vomiting blood you just had to take one look at his eyes and know it was too late for him. His eyes were filled with blood.. all of this was so heart breaking. I almost shut it off when they pulled out the body bag of the tiny child.. i still wanna cry.
you know the feelings are just like a virus James Charles Gets A lot of this hate what if he kills himself his mother, father and his little brother ian they will have depression cause of it and maybe they would kill themselves and their friends or more so yea be careful what you comment for.
All these rich men worth over 100 millions Can't you at least contribute 20 million each You can save lives more than you think because at the end we all go to the same soil please
Oh My Gos, Was I holding my breath almost to the end praying the mother would live on for there babies.... Who else was hoping for something good to come out of this story? We Pray for you Africa!!
You never really understand how lucky you are until you realize what’s happening around you all over the world, bless all these people helping them and pray for these poor people, they all deserve better.
Kadiatu was as of this documentary in her mid 20s so if she remarried after losing her husband and has any further children she may pass along her immunity to Ebola having survived it and give them a leg up in natural resistance to this deadly virus.
When the Ebola outbreak was constantly reported on the news here in the Ph, I wasn't really bothered by it because of my lack of knowledge about it. But now, I got to see just how deadly and absolutely devastating this virus is and I can only hope that those people affected, survivors or those who passed on, are in the good hands of the Lord
They say denial is the first stage of grief. We deny the fact that this is happening, but in the end we all know that it’s real. So for them when they’re surrounded by all of that the first thing they do is try and deny the fact that that’s going on. It truly is heart breaking for everyone there.
Even wearing all that I would still feel the need to wear 2 layers of one piece hazmat suits under. But other than me being so weak, God bless those nurses and doctors.
Doctors n volunteers working at that isolation place u ppl are angels, it's heart melting to hear those grave diggers are volunteers too n each of them have lost their families for the virus... So sorry for the lives passed away for the demon ebola
Very hard to watch but these are real world situations. And to the hero’s, the doctors and nurses and people there helping, true hero’s. The reporter and cameraman amazing. I love this channel.
oh no, the dad didn't make it. heart-broken to pieces. RIP. God bless all the doctors, nurses and those involved in this effort to cure, contain and put an end to this epidemic. please stay safe everyone.
I can’t believe it’s been 4 years. I’ve seen this video before, but this is the first time i cried during it. I’ve learned a lot about immunology, microbiology, and infectious disease since 2014. Because I know how this virus works, I have a better understanding of the miserable way that they died. They bled to death from the inside out. It broke my heart to see fallah shake like that. And to know that all that can be done is minimal supportive care on the wet ground outside in a tent.... god bless these patients.
My father grew up an orphan due to a cholera outbreak in his village. He lost his mother, sister, niece and grandmother within a five day span. My heart goes to all the people affected by this. ❤
Wow coming back to this documentary 7 years later I still cry for fatmata and fallah, and what angers me is those people that believed ebola was a lie. Man what a cruel world. ☹️😔
The fact that fallah couldn’t even move but stood up and walked to see his children for what he probable knew was the last time moved me to tears
Well that means he could fucking move
Aldo the Apache He died. Have some respect.
Aldo the Apache ah you’re really big and bad huh, not having any empathy at all?
Yeah and if you waved 5 euro at him he would do a back flip then sprint over to you.
Irish Dragon BITCH HE FUCKING DIED SHOW SOME FUCKING RESPECT
“Sir I’m feeling cold”
That broke my heart
Mine too!😣
I must have missed that what's the timestamp?
edgy spoon 10:27
Bath ikr ...in fact her being out there, naked in the cold probably sped up her death. 😢
Bath mine too, and then she passed away the next day.
Fallah may have passed, but I feel he gave all his strength to his wife so she could go raise their 4 beautiful children, rest in peace, I cried when he stumbled to see them one last time
Ree Gee I admire Fallah and his example of how a man ought to live as a father and husband.
May he rip❤😢
Fallah's death make me cry
Yongama Mapini same :(
Who is fallah pls don’t be mad at me
These doctors risk their own life coming here to help the situation, they are the heros.
@Hi I’m, *David was here!!!* Being gravely ill is sad for that person, but it hardly makes them heroes 🙄
Hi I’m, *David was here!!!* it’s good they are fighting but they can infect people and they have to be away from others nothing about there situation makes them hero’s
But its not their fault the virus spreads. They can do nothing about it.
Absolutely. As do all others working to fight this crisis in any capacity.
Awesome Andrew yeah but the person said the victims were heroes, which wasn’t completely accurate
"I lost my brothers, I lost my sisters, I lost my best friends..."
I'm so sorry to hear that...I don't know what to say to make you feel better... I'll keep you in my prayers
That was painful to watch 😔
+Romilyn Solidad did you not see the quotation marks? Or even that part of the video?
thats the last thing i want to say
It makes me feel bad how he said it plural
If this would have spread like Coronavirus the world would have been seriously screwed. They did such a good job keeping it contained.
Oh yea we’d be ded
@@mythicrr1263 I have asthma if anyone I had contact with had the virus gave it to me I would probably be dead as well.
It's easier to detect compared to covid19
It's not a virus that spread via sneeze
Benjamin Thomas you’re an idiot
There are alot of people died because of ebola the reason why it was not spread more countries its bc most of these people who got infected were in a community which a lot of people couldnt travel outside their community
Imagine losing your father to Ebola, then only a week or two later having to see your wife carried away with symptoms of the same virus
混蛋你他妈的 and then getting sick with the thing yourself!
@@josephpentony4804 and then dying to it
:(
Imagine having your two children die and your wife, who was pregnant, go as well and not knowing what it is
That's what happened to the first family who got infected in 2013
@@elvato_420 awww thats so sad! that guy lost his entire family without knowing how :( and if he did eventually die, at least he is with them in heaven
When the baby girl said “ im feeling cold, sir im feeling cold” that hit home for me. 💔 prayers for their country..
That made me cry so much. The fear and pain this poor child must have been going through.
I had tears whn she said that.
Right! Right in them feels :(
It's so sad but it reality we are destroying our lives and some people don't care
Same feeling ;(
i really feel like fallah also was sick on the day they came and got his wife but stayed there for his kids until he couldn’t take it anymore, breaks my heart.
I think that too
You're cute girl
When he came, he only had a cough, so he only developed symptoms after she was already sick.
@@thomasshafer315 tf
Possibly, but he didn’t seem as bad when he first arrived and his kids were fine so I don’t think he was too sick
The doctors and nurses are so brave to work in those conditions. One wrong move or mistake and they can become infected.
Bless those people who are trying to care for those suffering! 😢😪
904 CZV need preventative work bowls soap disinfectant
Amen to that
So true! One Korean helper was transferred to Berlin for quarantine after he hurt himself with a needle he had just used on a dying patient. Gladly, he didn't become infected, but imagine the fear that poor guy must have been going through for the 21 days of incubation period.
They should use full face respirators to have a less of a chance to get infected
But i believe for this ppl, they will get transport back to their own country if they got affected. That's what i saw from one of the cases bfr, a foreign doc got affected but was transferred back to his country with extreme caution. He is well now.
Damn when the father stumbled out to see the video of his children that really broke me, shit was terrible. Salute to those doctors as well for sticking it out for these people.
Hx is my god i know my heart sank he looked like he was going to collapse i felt so sorry for him and his family
His name is Fallah
this is more hard work that expected. my respect for who workers just increased many folds.
Salute with some wine and BE HAPPPY salute in Italian is cheers btw
Me too
I dont even know what to say. Those poor souls that had to endure all this pain and suffering. And Fallah... What an amazing man and loving father. You will be missed.
When the girl said "I m feeling cold"......it really broke my heart
*boy
nurleesha No she was a girl.
Please God happy 🙏🙏
putri not all girls have long hair
M.saqlain younas I felt that when she said that then the fact of hearing her voice thenmm no later she died
And this is why I could never become a doctor, I would just cry all the time
As an EMT, believe me we feel those emotions but a poker face is needed when you're the one the family of a dying loved one looks up to.
And because you didn’t go through school. Unless you did but if you did that would mean you’d be committed to becoming a doctor. So I’ll assume you didn’t go through the proper schools in order to become a doctor.
Try being a doctor with almost no deaths, like a chiropractor.
bascoalful
Well...Thats a WONDERFUL way to act, and it will definitely help the world become a better place !! You are so weak and fragile you will sit around and blubber and cry all the time because these people die a horrible death from a horrible disease , And thats why you cant be someone who HELPS people NOT die a horrible death...You are too busy crying all the time because people died....You actually sound like a selfish coward, who will leave the hard work that matters to other people..
@@colleenwhitman8456 I'm taking you to court for stealing my comment, dick
I actually donated money to these guys a couple years back. Breaks my heart😣
👍👍👍
You have saved a life👏
👏👏👏
I donated in 2014
@@artsythaartist5597 good job;)
How different Fallah even looked when he was unwell is so saddening
Emily At first the wife looked so bad and he looked strong as an oak. And he deteriorated so badly... I feel for his wife and family 💔
aw the father didn't make it... :'( atleast he had the strength to watch the video message of his kids before he passed
Poor man god* rest his soul
Seeing him walk to watch the message broke my heart.... literally using all his strenght standing up to see the video while he is dying....
Fortunately the woman survived, even she shared spaces with her deteriorating husband. The quarantine process there was kinda stupid, mixing the recovery one with still infected. it defeat the purpose
jay fawn not really. Recovered individuals are immune to that strain after they get better. Many of those who recover from the virus go on to work in the Ebola clinics while the disease is still active & do so with less fear since they know they can’t get sick again.
@@jayfawn8478 It is a virus. So once you are infected you always have it, no matter if it is manifesting itself with symptoms/is active or has laid dormant and the individual has been without symptoms for years.
They quarantined those with the virus from those who do not have it. Those who have the virus can't "reinfect" each other by being around one another, no matter if they are experiencing symptoms or not.
Knowing that that child had to see their mom pass away on the ride to the ward really broke my heart
Bless those nurses for taking to the streets and spreading awareness
@@leeholmes9962 ?
@@leeholmes9962 English. Please.
Ikr
@Siriusly -
They should spread awareness that shaving away all beard at least 1x a day ( = the result must be as slick as a woman´s face) is required to make as mask work !
Meanwhile James charles was joking around on Twitter about ebola. Such disgusting people. Pray for these people with the virus 🙏 ❤️
karma hit him
K O A I S E S wasn’t that 4 years ago?
Ya know, when he was still a teen and didn’t realize that his jokes may offend ppl because he didn’t have a huge following?
I’m fine oh shut up, a person with a functioning brain would be able to tell a joke from an insult. Only someone with a brain deficit would behave as he did. You talk like he was 10 years old when he made that disgusting comment, and you should be well aware that a 15 year old can tell right from wrong. Now go and find another cause to defend, not some pos who doesn’t care about your entire existence.
Agust D Kookie Army 🤗💞
Pray? You may as well wish.
When I read that Fallah had died, my heart sank. So happy that his wife made a full recovery tho. Ebola, the modern day equivalent to the Black Death.
Not really
Unfortunately the Black Death is still very much a modern disease. Especially in Madagascar :(
(I know what you’re saying; just wanted to point this out. A lot of people think that the plague just disappeared and doesn’t exist anymore…)
@@viablue8143 Oh I hear you but it’s one of those diseases you rarely hear about anymore.
@@CryWolf-sm9iw Yes, thank God. There was a big outbreak in Madagascar some years ago, and there have been a few instances of the bubonic plague popping up here and there… but it’s mostly gone, and we can treat it quite well. It’s still a very very horrible thing though, and I hope people (especially travelers interested in affected countries) don’t forget it exists.
god, this was 4 years ago....i remember how terrifying and heartbreaking this was to see on the news every day
bella if im right the disease has spreaded again :(
Merve* exactly
and it rly sucks that more people seem to know more about ariana’s relationships than this
@xXPixieTheStrangeXx at least is not as widespread and it was 5 years ago but the bad thing is that is in a war zone, that's why no one does anything
Ebola is back
I honestly thought at the beginning that Fallah will be the one left to look after the children. What a sad turn of events. But I'm glad Kadiatu survived.
She was so brave and strong, I can't even imagine the fear and pain she has been through.
Allah not Fallah.
I see that your religious.I wasn’t raised as the same religion as you were,but that’s okay.I may not agree with your religion,but to each is own of their opinion and mindset.
A.X. R.M. That’s Kadiatu’s Husbands name.
A.X. R.M. Um, his name was Fallah not Allah.
fallah broke my heart :( Rest In Peace. glad his wife made a full recovery
Since Kadiatu was widowed young, if she were to remarry and have any further children, she would pass along the immunity she has as an Ebola survivor and give them a higher natural resistance to this deadly virus.
Sabrina Zakrowski ooo, thank you!
@@sabrinazakrowski1399 you might be right
I’m here sobbing because of Fallah he didn’t deserve that he really didn’t
Same
Same I’m happy tho that he got to watch the video of his kids before he died (ps I fucking love hyuna)
All of the people who lost their lives didnt deserve any of these. And what really broke my heart is that they didnt even have the proper funeral.
When Fatmata cried out to say she was cold...That just broke my heart. I just started crying
She was so adorable.
Heartbreaking
Camo xx ;(((((((((
yannmergez s yo wtf
yannmergez s ☹️ wtf man
Tears for Fallah he will be missed, but so happy to see that Kadiatu beat the virus and is back with her family.
I never realized how serious Ebola was and I'm not sure as hell not going to joke about it anymore
True. I always think of it as a simple virus. So heartbreaking.
This is making me appreciate those dumb "ligma" jokes a lot more because now the "meme disease" slot is at least filled with something that dosen't kill real life people.
@@likira111 i got ligma
honestly same
Why would you joke about that in the first place?
The sad thing is the people living there are so uneducated and living in such horrible conditions that they don't take any serious precautions... How some could believe it's a hoax to steal blood is unreal.
It's surreal but it's not an exeption. Here people actually believe that cancer is an illness made to prevent overpopulation. As you said, educating those people is the only solution. Without a clear answer humans will always try to make one up
Well you have to put yourselves in their shoes, they are uneducated and when you're uneducated it's very difficult to have the faith required to believe someone on something you know nothing about. I think what eventually happened is that they tried to educate the people on Ebola on answer some mysteries so they could understand and would be able to trust the doctors instead of fear them.
The government being corrupt and the people not having faith in what the doctors say
It's no different to western media. When a lie is repeated by the media over and over people believe it to be true, without actually checking the facts. This happens all the time in the West, just with different situations. If all of the media outlets were telling you that an illness is a hoax, and it was getting repeated over and over on every news station, every paper, etc I'm sure you would believe it too.
Kinda in the same way americans come up with ideas as tap water makes people dumber because of chlorine being toxic, vaccines gives autism because there are free heavy metals in them, planes showering us with compounds that makes we dumber, the person with the bolder speech should be president not mattering what the candidate stands for...
It's all about being scared, not knowing how stuff works and hearing lies that seems believable enough times to believe in them, having nothing to contrast thelies' trueness with.
RIP fallah and that little girl and everyone that died from it 💔 I hope you’re in a better place
I’m so proud of that woman
Meanwhile people were making Ebola jokes on twitter etc....may God have mercy on our souls
The Predictable Gamer no I think it’s just stupidity. That isn’t or shouldn’t be consider humorous
The Predictable Gamer epic gamer lets rise up
@@kotaluf8669 No maybe you are just a sensitive shit, if you cant handle it, dont judge, just close your eyes or look at something else.
What's wrong with being sensitive? Didn't realize have sympathy and emotions was wrong. I have a dark sense of humor as well but I'm not a disrespectful asshole about it.
Star Lonely she is just saying its something not to joke about.
I cried at the end. Rest in peace Fallah...
“Sir, I’m feeling cold!”
This is just so heartbreaking and sad😩
I know, and knowing that her mother had just passed in the ambulance before they got there is extra sad.
My heart fell so hard when I saw Fallah, he lost so much weight, and you can see the lost hope in his eyes, ☹️😞now he’s in a better place 🙏🏾
I lost it when that sick father who had been coughing up blood all night forced him self up just to see the video his children made for him and his wife. 😢
Wait Ebola make people cough up blood? I thought that was tuberculosis’s job
zhi pei zhou - ebola causes blood to slowly spill out of every orifice of the body and that is towards the end stage.
Kai Kalino oh ok
@@zhipeizhou5582 many diseases cause people to cough up blood not only tuborculouses
When I was little I resulted positive for tuberculosis,but for a while I took medication that idk what it did and thanks to that I didn't get it.
"I lost my brothers, I lost my sisters, I lost my best friends."
"I lost my mother, I lost my son, I lost my father."
😢
Lol
@@kyloren8640 why are you laughing at that!?!?
nERuToe UmiZAKi lol
Cause it's funny
@@kyloren8640 how is death funny to you?
Disease has always scared me so bad.
Diet Coke is what I like
Diet Coke, me too.
Try not to develop OCD though.
Best way to not get sick is to be clean, but not chlorine intoxicated, insecticide bathed, anti-human-touch crazed, microscope dust checking and heavy children perfumator kind of clean. It can actually make things as bad as living on trash
@@ViniSocramSaint, I think I've gone farther than that. It's starting to ruin my life.
@@Mx.Pickle Really? Then try to get an appointment with a psychiatrist or psychologist as fast as possible, when possible. They may help you understand what causes it, if needed, give you some chemical help to deal with it and even help you get out of this situation.
You can also call other health and care professionals for help, as medics, nurses, nutritionists, etc. They may guide you to trusty specialized professionals.
Try to get in contact with your country's official mental health counselor, association or hotline, they can guide you more precisely
Hope the best for you
My girlfriend just joined MSF, she's not doing field work but still, it's an important job and I'm so proud of her. Watching this really reminds me how selfless and brave those doctors are, truly the best of humanity.
Noice
Send loads of free condoms to these areas, instead of playing heroes!
ArrigAutist ebola is not aids
Tell her thank you for me and congrats on the job
I can only imagine seeing people in ‘hazmat suits’ before I die, that is scary. Dying a painful, horrific death, just hope that those people in their last minutes didn’t suffer at all.
That child brought me to tears 😔 as a mother I dont deal very well seeing kids in any kind of bad situations much less when it comes to their health 💔
Yessi Jimenez My mom is the most caring and loving person you’d ever meet.She works as a registered nurse part time at night.She cares for the sick,the healthy people,drug addicts,alcoholics,homeless people,and crazy patients too.I was raised by an amazing woman.She’s a hard worker and someone you can rely on to get stuff done immediately without any hesitation or wait.I strive to be just like her.
My dad works on computers for a living for a week.My dad is a gentleman.He’s knows how to treat everyone right.He cares and loves without any strings attached.I love the work my dad does Because I always wanted to work on technology as a side job someday when I am a lot older from now.
Lucky I was blessed with awesome health and live a comfortable life day to day with my family.Me and my sister were adopted.
As a teen daughter, seeing the parents like that makes me cry.
I don't know what I'd do if something like that that happened to my parents.
FourEyes same
Those driving the ambulance are incredibly brave... That's incredible that they're not wearing any protective clothing.
This is absolutely devastating. Heartbreaking to watch. My heart breaks for the victims and their surviving families💔
HOW CAN THEY EXPRESS HOW MANY CLOSE PEOPLE THEY LOSE AND NOT EVEN HAVING TEARS FALLING AND KEEPING DIGGING?!
MAN HOW STRONG ARE THEY!
sometimrd when you go throught extrem pain you can't cry
They have been through the pain already 🥺 it’s horrible
Major props to Unreported World for choosing the video title they did. Avoiding confusion of a classic episode covering the more recent outbreak shows me they really care about not misleading their viewers.
I wish people of wealth would stop bragging with all there money and just give some to these poor people..
lucas Rozmus it’s no use. The governments will hoard it for themselves. The only use is going there yourself and educating them
I guess you forgot a lot of rich countries are in debt like the U.S and more.
lucas Rozmus They earned their money. They don’t owe a thing to anyone just because they happen to be poor.
That’s not how the world works pal face the reality.
Lily Raimey this mentality is dangerous and ridiculous. The only people that can help the poor are the rich because they have the power. Also not EVERYONE that is rich earned their money. Governments like to keep poor people poor and there is literally no way out unless the rich aren’t greedy.
Who’s here after the new corona virus outbreak?
Vanda Topolska did I ever say they were the same?
@Vanda Topolska ebola wey dangerous. it kills fast while corona not so fast but corona danger is you can get it just around the infected. ebola only fluid
"Who's here after...x.."....fuck off dumbass
Why you gotta he so rude?
Me too. I believe Ebola is far worse
this is the only video that had made me cry in over 15 years. i wish all my best to those brave men and women who risked their own lives to stop the spread of this disease.
Same here. When I read about Ebola outbreaks, I was mostly scared because it is such a horrible disease. But watching this documentary I couldn't stop crying.
what was the video you watched 15 years ago?
❤️
R.I.P fallah we love you in 2019 bro 💗💗
Cynthia Chanel :) Rest in paradise
And in 2020. Rip fallah forever
am crying for him so sad 😭😭😭😭😭
A wonderful dad and husband ❤️🌈❤️
2021🤧
aww,that hurt my heart when the little girl said “I’m feeling cold! Sir!”
🥺🥺💔😞
She died already
These people are real life heroes! They risk to die from one of the most horrible diseases and they keep on fighting even after seeing so many people dying. It's heartbreaking. Ebola and rabies are the two viruses that scare me the most.
@Hduf Lolly rabies has a vaccine
@Hduf Lolly I know, but I will not kill you if you are vaccinated
Ebola and cancer scare me most
@Hduf Lolly yes, thanks "hduf"
When they said the father was vomiting blood you just had to take one look at his eyes and know it was too late for him. His eyes were filled with blood.. all of this was so heart breaking. I almost shut it off when they pulled out the body bag of the tiny child.. i still wanna cry.
Hats off to the people who helped them selflessly I really meant that
Rest In Peace Fallah
Well Done Kadiatu
I hope the world becomes better place and more survive
Mad respect for the doctors.
And James Charles jokes about this. That disgusting human being. Smh. How could anyone joke about something serious like this?
But do u know where he lives? Go tell that to him not the comments smh and i ain't fan of him. :/
@@yeetushmm6073 i will try
you know the feelings are just like a virus James Charles Gets A lot of this hate what if he kills himself his mother, father and his little brother ian they will have depression cause of it and maybe they would kill themselves and their friends or more so yea be careful what you comment for.
@@hxinn254No. I feel bad for victims, not idiotic people.
@@hxinn254 don’t use mental health as an excuse
All these rich men worth over 100 millions
Can't you at least contribute 20 million each
You can save lives more than you think because at the end we all go to the same soil please
if i was worth 1 trillion i wouldnt even give 1 million because other charities would ask for money.
@@johnjonjhonjonathanjohnson3559 true
They are just going to kill eachother for it, better teach them how to take care of themselves than throw money at people.
Almost always the money never reaches its intended destination. Corrupt charities and governments
you are naive
Apparently an Ebola strain is picking up again. Hopefully they can respond quicker and protect all their staff :/
Again that might be a rumour
There was an article on it on bbc news and some papers
There is a current outbreak in Kongo with more than 70 people already dead.
@@thatoneguy1839 its not a rumor its legit
@@awetistic5295 oh no.
This is like a horror movie. That poor child.....
Fallah's kids broke my heart
Oh My Gos, Was I holding my breath almost to the end praying the mother would live on for there babies.... Who else was hoping for something good to come out of this story? We Pray for you Africa!!
It’s Sierra Leone not the whole of Africa
this is so heartbreaking he can't even touch his wife to say goodbye
Bless the people who risk their lives to help them 🙏💔
You sexy
@@thomasshafer315 Wtf?
This was so heart breaking to watch, and here we are complaining about too much homework
You never really understand how lucky you are until you realize what’s happening around you all over the world, bless all these people helping them and pray for these poor people, they all deserve better.
7 years old last words broke me in tears
21:49 I feel so sad for this guy. He lost everyone because of Ebola and it probably haunts him at night.
Jessica Y. I feel so bad 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
1:22
Kaddiatu's immune system is a champ. You rock, girl!
Kadiatu was as of this documentary in her mid 20s so if she remarried after losing her husband and has any further children she may pass along her immunity to Ebola having survived it and give them a leg up in natural resistance to this deadly virus.
They're so beautiful.. God bless them all :(
This is so heartbreaking. 4 years tomorrow since the father passed. So sad.
I know this was from a while ago, but RIP. Wish you the best in life.
The thing that really made me cry is because he knows he is going to die and i got enough strength to see his kids one last time
When the Ebola outbreak was constantly reported on the news here in the Ph, I wasn't really bothered by it because of my lack of knowledge about it. But now, I got to see just how deadly and absolutely devastating this virus is and I can only hope that those people affected, survivors or those who passed on, are in the good hands of the Lord
They say denial is the first stage of grief. We deny the fact that this is happening, but in the end we all know that it’s real. So for them when they’re surrounded by all of that the first thing they do is try and deny the fact that that’s going on. It truly is heart breaking for everyone there.
AnimePabu denial is not just a river in egypt. 🙏
Respect and huge thanks to the selfless medical team who put their lives at risk for the sake of humanity. You stars will keep shining!
That took a huge and sad turn... the father was saying goodbye to the mother, then the mother had to say goodbye🥺
The healthy kadiatu looks beautiful, her love for her children is simply stunning. I wish there will be less misfortunes for everyone around the globe
Even wearing all that I would still feel the need to wear 2 layers of one piece hazmat suits under. But other than me being so weak, God bless those nurses and doctors.
The way that they said god will protect them is everything😭
The bodies in some bags are so small at single man can lift them with one arm, my heart...
Doctors n volunteers working at that isolation place u ppl are angels, it's heart melting to hear those grave diggers are volunteers too n each of them have lost their families for the virus... So sorry for the lives passed away for the demon ebola
That’s so sad that the people in the villages were scared of workers dressed in their gear
The workers mask is so dehumanizing that it is actually intimidating, riot police use the same tactic!
I mean, how would you feel if a plague docter came up and started making you bathe in urine?
@@felobatirmoheb4884 People need to be educated to understand the doctors are there to save them not to harm them.
Very hard to watch but these are real world situations. And to the hero’s, the doctors and nurses and people there helping, true hero’s. The reporter and cameraman amazing. I love this channel.
Feel so bad for Fallah :(
I can’t help but cry every time I come back to these videos, I don’t like to cry but this rlly touches me no cap.
oh no, the dad didn't make it. heart-broken to pieces. RIP.
God bless all the doctors, nurses and those involved in this effort to cure, contain and put an end to this epidemic. please stay safe everyone.
Heartbroken those poor families
21:51 "I lost my brothers. I lost my sisters. I lost my best friends." 😭 God bless them
AMEN
Fallah I feel bad for him and all the others. They shouldn’t go out like that.
R.I.P FALLAH
When they said Fallah died,I burst into tear's😭,I couldn't 😭 he was a good husband and man😭
Rest in Peace Fallah
Imagine getting into a hearse while still being alive.... that would be so scary.☹️
I never realized how bad it really was oh my god
Thank you for sharing this. I just wanted to say that I absolutely love your channel. This is what RUclips should be for: top notch documentaries.
I can't stop crying my family has donated 150,000 to the cause we hope it helps
crazy American you are amazing. You’ve helped save many people. Thank you on behalf of everyone
@@ckv954 your welcome we try to help the cause as it is a very serious thing
wow you and your family are truly are amazing. Everyone should see this comment, thank you on behalf of the people who do not see this.
We just started a fund raising for 1 million $ we have just reached 900,000 and we shall give it all to the Ebola cause
crazy American that’s truly incredible, I hope your efforts make a difference
Meanwhile I am complaining that my water is room temperature instead of cold
That is an evengers level threat.
@@felobatirmoheb4884 lol
Put it into refrigerator amateur.
The Dr’s and volunteers are amazing. Many blessings to them.
A lot of respect for these people who are taking care of sick. This documentary brought tears.
Its 2019, but it still tears me up what happened to fallah.
I can’t believe it’s been 4 years. I’ve seen this video before, but this is the first time i cried during it. I’ve learned a lot about immunology, microbiology, and infectious disease since 2014. Because I know how this virus works, I have a better understanding of the miserable way that they died. They bled to death from the inside out. It broke my heart to see fallah shake like that. And to know that all that can be done is minimal supportive care on the wet ground outside in a tent.... god bless these patients.
And I thought *my* life was hard.
My heart goes out to these poor folks.
And to those who are fighting to help.
My father grew up an orphan due to a cholera outbreak in his village. He lost his mother, sister, niece and grandmother within a five day span. My heart goes to all the people affected by this. ❤
You're beautiful
@@thomasshafer315 seriously
Wow coming back to this documentary 7 years later I still cry for fatmata and fallah, and what angers me is those people that believed ebola was a lie. Man what a cruel world. ☹️😔