First thing Nina Pham will do after getting home? Hug her dog

Nina Pham is now clear of the Ebola disease, and his looking to go home and enjoy her life. The nurse is the first person to contract the disease within the United States, and one can get an idea of how scared she was when she was isolated.

The first thing Nina Pham plans to do when she gets home is to hug her dog. Yes, you read correctly; Pham is going to give her dog a big hug, and hopefully some treats since he/she has never seen master for quite some time.

We can also conclude that Pham is both a spiritual and scientific character, as she thanks God and science for saving her life from the deadly Ebola virus.

"I feel fortunate and blessed to be standing here today," she said. "Throughout this ordeal, I have put my faith in God and my medical team."

Being the first person on US soil to contract Ebola is never a good thing, but it does allow such a person to meet the President of the United States.

We've come to understand that Barack Obama and Nina Pham will meet face to face in the Oval Office on Friday. We have no idea what they will talk about, but we're confident the virus will be a part of the conversation.

While Pham is good spirits right now, she's not yet completely recovered. The Ebola virus is gone, but Pham is still weak in her body and hoping for increased strength in the coming days.

"Although I no longer have Ebola, I know that it may be a while before I have my strength back," Pham said. "So with gratitude and respect for everyone's concern, I ask for my privacy and for my family's privacy to be respected as I return to Texas and try to get back to a normal life and reunite with my dog, Bentley."

We wish the utmost best for Nina Pham as she travels the road to recovery. It will not be easy, but she has come this far so there is no turning back now. We also wish the second nurse will pull through in days ahead, as she deserves a lot of praise for her bravery.

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