Asheville, North Carolina: A U.S. doctor who survived after contracting Ebola while doing missionary work in Liberia says he's "very close" to the doctor most recently diagnosed with the disease and has spent time in "tearful prayer" for him.
Dr. Kent Brantly also told NBC News that he feared his own death, telling a nurse at one point he had "no reserve and I don't know how long I can keep this up."
Brantly and a female missionary from Serving in Mission recovered in isolation at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. Both were released last month.
Dr. Kent Brantly also told NBC News that he feared his own death, telling a nurse at one point he had "no reserve and I don't know how long I can keep this up."
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