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He said the cause was an infection, which was not immediately treated, that Mr. Dain had developed after cutting his leg in Port-Vila oNew Yearar's Eve.
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Emergency services - Care you receive for conditions that could lead to serious disability or death if not immediately treated, such as accidents or sudden illness.
"That is my honest and urgent opinion to the international community," he said, stressing however that people with Ebola symptoms "should be immediately treated and supported".
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