Monrovia — When the government of Liberia through Binyah Kesselly, Chair of the Board of the Liberia Airport Authority (LAA) announced that it would be bringing charges against Thomas Eric Duncan, the man blamed for transporting the deadly Ebola Virus to the United States of America, Liberians both at home and in the Diaspora were divided.
While some have pointed the blame on Duncan for being less than forthcoming about his contact with an Ebola patient prior to his departure from Liberia, others say the government is equally to blame for not having a suitable health system and an adequate response team to cater to the pregnant woman, Marthaline Williams, from whom, Duncan is alleged to have contracted the virus.
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