Dying at the Hospital Door: Ebola Virus Outbreak | The New York Times

Dying at the Hospital Door: Ebola Virus Outbreak | The New York Times
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Ebola Outbreak 2014: Monrovia, the Liberian capital, is facing a widespread Ebola epidemic, and as the number of infected grows faster than hospital capacity, some patients wait outside near death.

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33 Comments

  1. Kudos to the doctors, nurses and medical aid people who are working in these countries facing the Ebola epidemic. Respect for your courage and bravery.

  2. Maybe it's time to question where all the aid money goes . Obama gave 2.5 billion an let left leaning organization's have millions that never made it to the public. Probably some of the money that got him that $135millon house ,but no one really cares about the truth.

  3. This is why I dont vaccinate my kids. I dont want my angels getting these horrible diseases that vaccines carry. One of my Cousins friends who worked in Africa was vaccinated once against Malaria, and you know What? She got Ebola and passed away. Vaccines are horrible and should be banned in all nations.

  4. I sometimes wish the men who build the next tallest buildings and the next island where there was once only open water would watch this video before they complete their projects. Maybe if they made their buildings 3 or 4 stories shorter or their islands an acre or two smaller and contributed those resources to people like this they might save the life of the next Albert Einstein or the next Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or the next Jonus Salk. The legacy of men like Einstein, Mozart and Salk will endure long after their buildings crumble and long after their islands sink back into the ocean.

  5. That is not a hospital!! This beyond evil, that a government allows this!!! That's a shack they placed for these incredibly poor humans to go to.

  6. It's so sad. The health workers dont have enough work with. The people who takes the patients have hazard but the people around are very much exposed.

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