Photos by Jerome Delay
The current Ebola outbreak has spiraled into the highest number of cases on record. AP photojournalist Jerome Delay covers the effects of Ebola on the city of Monrovia, Liberia. To read about Jerome Delay’s experience covering the Ebola outbreak, visit AP’s Big Story.
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Lead Image Caption: Nowa Paye, 9, is taken to an ambulance after showing signs of the Ebola infection in the village of Freeman Reserve, about 30 miles north of Monrovia, Liberia,Tuesday Sept. 30, 2014. Three members of District 13 ambulance service traveled to the village to pickup six suspected Ebola sufferers that had been quarantined by villagers. Aid donations are still inadequate, as the international community tries to increase the ability to care for the spiraling number of people infected with the disease which has hit Liberia the hardest. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
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It has been several months and I still have not found out any information about Nowa Paye?
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Does anyone know if Nowa Paye survived? I wonder whatever happened to this sweet little girl?
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Did Nowa Paye survive?
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I cannot find out anything about Nowa Paye.
How is she?
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What happened to little Nowa Paye? How is she doing? Did she survive? She looks so afraid.
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Love the expression on the little girl walking beside the guy in the suit like he’s some kind of crazy. The only reason things have gotten out of hand is because in Africa they don’t have the resources nor the money to pay for treatment. Sadly it’s always the poor who have to suffer.
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