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View fullsize  Arthington, Liberia - September 26, 2014:  Melvin Payoh, Assistant Team Leader, of a Global Communities burial team removes the body of six year old Phelica Anthony, suspected to have died of Ebola, from her family home. Her father was tak
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - September 26, 2014: A neigbhor cries as a burial team arrives to remove the body of her friend suspected to have died of Ebola. Photo by Morgana Wingard
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - September 26, 2014: Neighbors grieve as Assistant Team Leader, Melvin Payoh, and his burial team from Global Communities collect the body of a woman suspected to have died of Ebola. Photo by Morgana Wingard
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - September 22, 2014: A patient admitted to the Ebola treatment unit at Island Clinic resting in his bed connected to an IV. IV's were a controversial component of treatment during the outbreak because of the increased risk of
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - Sept 15, 2014:  Taxi cabs carrying Ebola patients wait outside the JFK Hospital Ebola treatment unit.  Photo by Morgana Wingard
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - Sept 15, 2014:  People wait outside the Ebola treatment unit at JFK Hospital for hours in hopes of being admitted. Photo by Morgana Wingard
View fullsize  Dola Town, Liberia - Sept 1, 2014:  A father brings his son to the clinic in Dola Town in a wheelbarrow because he is too weak to walk. He called the Ebola hotline and ambulances, but no one will pick him up because all the Ebola treatment cent
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - Aug 24, 2014:  The President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, enacted a curfew starting on August 20 for all residents from 9pm to 6am every night. Streets that were normally teaming until late hours of the eveni
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - October 1, 2014:  With funding and support from USAID,  construction crews worked quickly to build a new Ebola treatment unit on the property of the former Ministry of Defence Building to meet the demand of the increasi
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - October 1, 2014:  U.S. Ambassador to Liberia, Deborah R. Malac, walks through what became a visiting area for families of Ebola patients inside an Ebola treatment unit build with funding from USAID on the former Ministry of
View fullsize  Harbel, Liberia - October 15, 2014:  A first look inside 25-bed critical care hospital—staffed by U.S. medical professionals—provided by the U.S. government to treat infected Ebola healthcare workers in Liberia. Photo by Morgana Winga
View fullsize  Tubmanburg, Liberia - October 15, 2014:  Liberian children run as a U.S. Marine V-22 Osprey lands in Tubmanburg. Photo by Morgana Wingard
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - October 15, 2014: Onboard a U.S. Marine V-22 Osprey landing in Monrovia. Photo by Morgana Wingard
View fullsize  Tubmanburg, Liberia - October 15, 2014: The U.S. Department of Defense in collaboration with a team of engineers from the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) constructing an Ebola treatment unit in Tubmanburg, Bomi County. The team of AFL e
View fullsize  Tubmanburg, Liberia - October 15, 2014: Army Major General, Darryl Williams, (commanding general of U.S. Army Africa) chants with Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) engineers constructing a new Ebola treatment unit. Photo by Morgana W
View fullsize  Suakoko, Bong County, Liberia - October 9, 2014: The Bong County Ebola treatment unit run by International Medical Corps with support and funding from USAID. Photo by Morgana Wingard
View fullsize  Suakoko, Bong County, Liberia - October 9, 2014: The Bong County Ebola treatment unit run by International Medical Corps with support and funding from USAID. Photo by Morgana Wingard
View fullsize  Suakoko, Bong County, Liberia - October 7, 2014:  Grave diggers at the International Medical Corps Ebola treatment dig graves for patients who die of Ebola. Every body is buried in a sealed bag and the area is sprayed with chlorine. The graveya
View fullsize  Bong County, Liberia - October 8, 2014: A burial team at the International Medical Corps Ebola treatment unit lower a body from an Ebola patient into a grave in their graveyard built behind the clinic. Photo by Morgana Wingard
View fullsize  Suakoko, Bong County, Liberia - October 9, 2014: Felicia, a 29 year old Liberian nurse, prepares to go inside the Ebola patient ward to draw blood from confirmed patients. The samples are sent to the U.S. Navy Mobile lab for testing. If a patie
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - Aug 30, 2014:  All healthcare workers must wear full Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) before they cross over into the hot zone or patient area at ELWA 3—the main Ebola treatment unit run by Doctors Without Borders (M
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - Aug 30, 2014:  Noah, a hygenist, suited up in his Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) enters the hot zone for the first time at ELWA 3. Only staff dressed in PPE are allowed past this point and nothing that goes in can
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - Aug 30, 2014:  Agnes, a member of the Psychosocial Team dresses in her Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to prepare to enter the hot zone at ELWA 3 —  the Ebola treatment unit (ETU) run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF). Ag
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - Aug 30, 2014:  Health workers in Personal Protective Equipment inside the Ebola hot zone yell observations from patient rounds across the fence to Jens Pederson, a nurse with Doctors Without Borders (MSF), because paper
View fullsize  Bong County, Liberia - October 9, 2014: Team leader, Elvis, speaks with a member of the International Medical Corps (IMC) Ebola response team who entered a family home in Mawa Town to check on an elderly woman who became sick after se
View fullsize  Bong County, Liberia - October 9, 2014: A member of the International Medical Corps (IMC) Ebola response team gets sprayed with chlorine after going into a family home in Mawa Town to check on an elderly woman who is sick after several members
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - September 18, 2014:  Ibrahim (20) and Edmond (30) sell shoes in Waterside Market in downtown Monrovia. Normally at this time of year they are selling shoes for students going back to school. On a typical day they would
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - September 18, 2014:  Anne Benson (49) sells used clothes in Waterside Market to support her 9 children and 5 grandchildren. She lives with her husband and children in Sinkor. Since the Ebola outbreak her sales have plum
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - September 18, 2014: Ama and Oretha sell meat in Waterside Market. Since the Ebola outbreak and the quarantine of West Point their sales have plummeted. With the cost of transport and goods going up and sales going down they are m
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - October 14, 2014: USAID Administrator, Raj Shah, Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Børge Brende, and U.S. Ambassador, Deborah Malac, meet with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and her ministers about
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - October 14, 2014: USAID Administrator, Raj Shah, and President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf hold a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to talk about their coordinated efforts to stop the spread of the Ebola virus. Admini
View fullsize  Harbel, Liberia - September 26, 2014: Dr. Anthony Jones works inside an Ebola testing lab at the Liberian Institute for Biomedical Research (LIBR). “This is one of the best labs Africa has ever seen,” says Alec Hail, Senior Clinical Veteri
View fullsize  Harbel, Liberia - September 26, 2014: Dr. Jason Kindrachuk (left) and Microbiologist, Dr. Anthony Jones (right) spend four to eight hours of their day in protective space-like suits in a laboratory containment suite preparing samples from potential
View fullsize  Harbel, Liberia - September 26, 2014: Dr. Jason Kindrachuck inserts the DNA from 47 people into a P olymerase Chain Reaction  (PCR) machine to determine if they test positive for Ebola. This machine can test up to 100 samples of human DNA
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - Aug 33, 2014:  An Doctors Without Borders (MSF) staff member in the triage unit, admits a young girl who arrived at ELWA 3 in an ambulance by herself. ELWA 3  is the Ebola treatment unit in Monrovia run by MSF. Pho
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - Aug 33, 2014: Sissel Overvoll and Dr. Roberto Scaini jump for joy as eight patients prepare to be released from ELWA 3 —  the Ebola treatment unit run by Doctors Without Borders in Monrovia.  Photo by Morgana Wingard
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - Aug 31, 2014: William Poopei (40) and Patrick Poopei (6) walk out of the isolation unit at ELWA 3 —  the Ebola treatment unit run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF).  William and Patrick (father and son) are bot
View fullsize  Monrovia, Liberia - Aug 31, 2014:  Patrick Poopei (6) holds his certificate that he is Ebola free. Patrick and his father were both released from ELWA 3 —  the Ebola treatment unit run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF). Photo by M
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