A two-day training of health care personnel on Ebola virus concludes in Yei River State.
Speaking during the closing remarks Health Minister Kogo Manasseh urges the medical officials not to get afraid.
Radio Easter quotes Manasseh saying the danger of Ebola virus is that it breaks social relations.
The minister says the most difficult part of the disease is because South Sudanese have a unifying culture of living, eating and sharing together.
A participant, Asiki Fobat, says he learnt the signs and symptoms of the virus, and is his first time to learn about Ebola.
World Health Organization and State Ministry of Health facilitated the two-day training.