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Africa: Overcoming the Ebola Stigma
UNIRIN, 31 October 2014
Ebola survivors in Liberia and Sierra Leone are facing mixed reactions as they return home after contracting the deadly virus. Read more »
Some health workers at Ebola treatment centers in Liberia are complaining that they are being stigmatized by community members because of their line of work.
Reporter Benno Muchler talks with On Assignment's Alex Villarreal about his rare look at the dangerous task of burying Ebola victims in Liberia. see more »
A nurse at a clinic in Monrovia prepares an injection solution while donning a protective gear.
The National Health Workers Association of Liberia has announced that two of their members are among the 12 people who have died so far in the country from the deadly Ebola virus. Read more »
Panic-stricken health workers have reportedly abandoned many hospitals in Liberia after several of their colleagues were killed by the deadly Ebola virus. Read more »
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