
The most obvious and best perk of beating Ebola is that you beat Ebola. The second-best perk, at least for Dallas nurse Nina Pham, is getting to meet the president.
Then again, maybe seeing your puppy again ranks slightly above a presidential hug.
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The most obvious and best perk of beating Ebola is that you beat Ebola. The second-best perk, at least for Dallas nurse Nina Pham, is getting to meet the president.
Then again, maybe seeing your puppy again ranks slightly above a presidential hug.
Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission.