US Field Hospital for Foreign Ebola Workers
September 10, 2014 The article that changed US policy on a field hospital initially slated to treat only foreign workers.
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September 10, 2014 The article that changed US policy on a field hospital initially slated to treat only foreign workers.
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The company producing the new Ebola treatment suddenly pulled out of Liberia, leaving researchers confused. NAIROBI — A year after the onset of the…
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Liberia is this close to the end of its Ebola epidemic. The World Health Organization won’t officially declare the end of an Ebola outbreak…
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An audit says it’s too hard to know if American money is having an impact. The U.S. government has spent roughly $1 billion in…
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For months, most clinics and hospitals in Liberia have been closed because of the Ebola crisis. But that hasn’t stopped dedicated health workers from…
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They don’t really work. And there are much better, more proven ways to fight Ebola. Jina Moore reports for BuzzFeed News from Liberia. MONROVIA,…
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Ebola has turned dead bodies into public health threats in Liberia. But dealing with death is also about grief, loss and long-held beliefs about…
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Ebola killed his family, stole his friends, and forced him to burn his house and everything inside it. But Isaac is not a symbol. He is a man whose life is a reminder that at every turn, Ebola resists the heroic narrative arc.
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When Ebola takes away the ability to touch, you have to reinvent the language of compassion. MONROVIA, Liberia — Back in August, I was…
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Also true: No one knows exactly how many there are. Why is it so hard to count in a public health crisis? Jina Moore…
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