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Kids in Liberia go back to school — in a building where dozens died of Ebola
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Kids in Liberia go back to school — in a building where dozens died of Ebola
Sun, 2015-02-01 10:25 — mike kraftParents resister pupils at Massaquoi less than a month after the last Ebola patient left the school.
WASHINGTON POST by Martin Sieff Feb. 1, 2015
MONROVIA--As the Ebola epidemic fades here, with fewer than 10 new cases reported per week, Liberia is beginning the massive challenge of resuming normal life. Many of its public institutions have been shuttered since June. Its economy has been paralyzed. More than 3,600 Liberians have died of the disease.
Those who endured the crisis are now grappling with a new set of predicaments: whether to sleep in the rooms where relatives died, to have babies in hospitals where Ebola patients were treated. In a country where containing Ebola meant persuading people to fear it, the public may remain traumatized for some time to come.
The problem isn’t limited to Liberia. In Sierra Leone, many schools and other public buildings were converted into Ebola centers. In Guinea, another neighboring country hit by the outbreak, few children turned up when classes resumed recently. There, schools weren’t even used as Ebola centers. But parents worried about sending their kids into crowded rooms where disease might spread.
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