Sidie Yahya Tunis
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Ebola Crisis: How Health Workers On West African Frontline Are Paying With Their Lives
Monica Mark | The Guardian | October 8, 2014
...That Nigeria has so far emerged relatively unscathed from its brush with Ebola owes much to the quick-thinking staff at an ordinary family clinic, who put themselves in the firing line for six days before the government was ready to relocate him. And, as elsewhere in this epidemic, those on the frontline paid the highest price: four of the seven fatalities were health workers, including Adadevoh...
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