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For a Liberian Family, Ebola Turns Loving Care Into Deadly Risk
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In-depth report on the tragedy of how Ebola has destroyed families, partly as a result of members trying to care for each other.
NEW YORK TIMES Nov. 14, 2014
"...This destruction of families is the central tragedy of the epidemic. On a continent with many weak states, the extended family is Africa’s most important institution by far.
"That is especially true in the nations ravaged by the disease — Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea — three of Africa’s poorest and most fragile countries. Ebola’s effects on the region, in undermining the very institution that has kept its societies together, could be long-term and far-reaching...."
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