Why the Escape of Numerous Ebola Patients in Liberia’s Worst Slum is so Terrifying

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Author(s)
McCoy, T.
Publication language
English
Pages
4pp
Date published
18 Aug 2014
Publisher
The Washington Post
Type
Articles
Keywords
Disasters, Epidemics & pandemics, Health, Urban
Countries
Liberia

The chants in the Liberian capital of Monrovia, according to reports, began near dusk. People gathered near the entrance of an Ebola isolation unit, where dozens of patients, many of whom were suspected if not confirmed to be infected, were getting treatment. Pictures showed some in the crowd had masked their faces with T-shirts or shawls. Others, including a woman in a red dress named Batu Flowers, tried to convince the mob that Ebola was real, they weren’t being lied to, that news of the outbreak wasn’t a hoax. But the crowd wouldn’t be dissuaded.