By Elizabeth Cohen - Sep 22, 2014 - cnn.com
Monrovia, Liberia (CNN) -- As I stood in the sweltering heat outside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta earlier this week, President Barack Obama whispered in my ear.
Okay, he didn't exactly whisper, and his words were intended not just for me. In one of the most significant addresses of his presidency, Obama declared to the world that he would send 3,000 troops to Ebola-stricken West Africa.
Obama's speech was being piped into my earpiece, and I was about to go on CNN when I picked up my phone and emailed my friend Jake Tapper, the host of the show.
"World knows how to fight this disease," I wrote in the subject line, quoting the words I had just heard Obama speak.
After getting off the plane, Elizabeth Cohen has her temperature taken, since a fever is one symptom of Ebola. Her temperature was normal.
In the body of the email, I wrote to Jake, "Does it?"
And that's why I took an airplane to Liberia. I want to answer my own question.
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