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In-depth description of the Ebola situation in remote villages in Guinea
Samuel Aranda for The New York Times
NEW YORK TIMES Nov. 17, 2014
By Adam Nossiter
DANDANO, Guinea--
....Throughout the epidemic, villages like this one have been steadfastly cut off from the outside world. Residents in the region have killed local officials proselytizing about Ebola, blocked barely passable roads with trees and vehemently refused help from outsiders, viewing them as propagators of the virus in moon suits of protective gear.
But now, in Guinea’s inaccessible Forest Region, where staunch resistance has stymied efforts to fight the outbreak since its inception, villagers are finally opening up, surrendering their sick and dead after being battered by the virus....
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