BY Mary Jo BrooksWhen the Ebola outbreak hit Liberia two years ago, all schools were forced to shut down to prevent further transmission of the disease. The neighborhood of Westpoint, in the capital city of Monrovia, was ground zero for Ebola and was also the area where most of Katie Meyler’s students lived. She also bribed her way into the quarantined West Point so she could provide emotional support to the families of her students. “Our plan was to do everything you can to keep everybody alive and then when you can’t do anything else, bring dignity in death. READ MORE OF THIS REPORTSource: News Now/PBS News Hour(Visited 1 times, 3 visits today)Commentscomments
Source: GNN Liberia February 03, 2017 11:09 UTC