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:07:23
Mrs. Nwokolo?
:07:24
Eva Rojas, World Health Organization.
This is Dr. Hopper.

:07:27
- Hello. Nice to meet you.
- Please come with me.

:07:34
Sorry about the dark.
The light hurts his eyes.

:07:37
- Thank you.
- What's his name?

:07:39
Azikiwe. Most call him Kiwe.
:07:41
Hi, Kiwe. My name is Eva.
:07:43
We need to have a little look
at you, okay?

:07:46
- How long has he been sick?
- For two days.

:07:48
- Has he traveled anywhere recently?
- He was in Mali last week.

:07:51
With his father.
:07:53
- Where is his father now?
- He's at the lighthouse.

:07:56
That's where he works.
:07:57
Blood pressure, 80/50.
:07:59
- Circulatory failure.
- Drawing blood.

:08:05
- Easy, son. Easy. No, no.
- Kiwe!

:08:07
- Sedative, Eva.
- What dose?

:08:09
Two mils.
:08:10
Easy, son. Easy. No. It's okay.
:08:13
It's all right. You're gonna be all right.
Just trying to help.

:08:15
It's okay. It's okay, Kiwe.
:08:18
It's okay.
:08:19
- Your mama... Your mama is here.
- It's okay, Kiwe. It's okay.

:08:26
You all right?
:08:28
- Mali, just like the others.
- Yeah, I know.

:08:32
- This is an outbreak, Frank.
- We've got six cases.

:08:34
- That's not enough.
- Oh, how many do we need?

:08:37
Sixty?
:08:38
Six thousand?
:08:41
When does it start to matter?
:08:51
We have to find the source, Frank.
:08:55
You wanna go to Mali.
:08:58
It's not gonna happen.
:08:59
WHO isn't gonna lose
any more staff to a civil war.


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