Liberia Turns Towards Normalcy As Fight Continues To Eradicate Ebola

MONROVIA, LIBERIA - JANUARY 28: A Liberian Red Cross burial team member holds a swab sample for Ebola testing while collecting the body of a toddler from a home in the West Point township on January 28, 2015 in Monrovia, Liberia. They were to deliver the body to a new "safe burial" cemetery, operated by USAID-funded Global Communities, where almost 300 people have been interred in its first month of operation. Increasingly fewer of the bodies have come from Ebola Treatment Units (ETUs), as Ebola infection rates decline. The cemetery, where burial team members wear protective clothing, (PPE), has been seen in Monrovia as a major achievement, as families of the deceased are permitted to view the burials, important in Liberian culture. In an effort to control the Ebola epidemic in 2014, the Liberian government had ordered the cremation of all deceased in the capital, often further traumatizing surviving family members and unintentionally encouraging many families to hide their dead for secret burials. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
MONROVIA, LIBERIA - JANUARY 28: A Liberian Red Cross burial team member holds a swab sample for Ebola testing while collecting the body of a toddler from a home in the West Point township on January 28, 2015 in Monrovia, Liberia. They were to deliver the body to a new "safe burial" cemetery, operated by USAID-funded Global Communities, where almost 300 people have been interred in its first month of operation. Increasingly fewer of the bodies have come from Ebola Treatment Units (ETUs), as Ebola infection rates decline. The cemetery, where burial team members wear protective clothing, (PPE), has been seen in Monrovia as a major achievement, as families of the deceased are permitted to view the burials, important in Liberian culture. In an effort to control the Ebola epidemic in 2014, the Liberian government had ordered the cremation of all deceased in the capital, often further traumatizing surviving family members and unintentionally encouraging many families to hide their dead for secret burials. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Liberia Turns Towards Normalcy As Fight Continues To Eradicate Ebola
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