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"We didn't know what it was. We had never experienced an infectious disease of such intensity," former president Ellen ...
In a powerful moment of national remembrance and literary pride, former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf joined government ...
And that’s exactly what Liberia hopes to do, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf told The New York Times. “I don’t want to call Ebola an opportunity, but we’re using the experience of Ebola to try to ...
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A follow-up inquiry found that the young man had been in contact with nearly 200 people while he was infected, two of which have tested positive for Ebola. These patients ... also sent monitoring ...
Cameron McWhirter covers national affairs for The Wall Street Journal from Atlanta. Before joining the Journal, he reported ...
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And with the Ebola outbreak things got even worse. Save the Children's decades of experience have given us a stronghold to help in Liberia's recent fight against Ebola. Today, we continue to identify, ...
Photographer's Portraits of Liberia's Ebola Survivors Show Sorrow, Anguish—and Joy Photographer's Portraits of Liberia's Ebola Survivors Show Sorrow, Anguish—and Joy Photographer's Portraits ...
"Political observers should remember that Liberia managed to hold political rallies in 2014 during the much deadlier Ebola epidemic that was sweeping West Africa. We should not allow our ...