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Wed, 2015-05-13 23:00 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Children wash their hands before entering a classroom in Gueckedou - Photo: Jennifer Lazuta
irinnews.org - by Jennifer Lazuta
GUECKEDOU, 13 May 2015 (IRIN) - “Life is back to normal, but everything has changed,” said 30-year-old Yawa Keterine Camara as she slowly stirred a boiling cauldron of sauce outside her mud-brick home in southeastern Guinea. “I live again like before, but nothing is quite the same.”
Camara, who lost her husband to Ebola in November, said her life, like many, many other Guineans, is now divided in two: pre-Ebola and post-Ebola, the before and after.
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