Ebola crisis: CBC News in Liberia
CBC senior correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, producer Stephanie Jenzer and videographer Jean-François Bisson are in Liberia's capital city, Monrovia.






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Ebola's grim reality. Our @adriearsenault reports from Liberia on the team that collects the dead. Tonight on @CBCWorldatSixby Susan Bonner via twitter retweeted by StephJenzer 9/29/2014 5:54:22 PM
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CBC's Adrienne Arsenault takes us inside a medical clinic dealing with the deadly Ebola virus in Liberia.
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Ebola outbreak: Liberia's health workers face tough choices
As the Ebola outbreak continues to claim lives, health-care workers in places like Liberia's capital Monrovia are facing increasingly difficult choices, CBC's Adrienne Arsenault reports. -
Ebola virus in Liberia creates body recovery dangers
The wail of an ambulance doesn't always mean help is on the way in Liberia's capital. Instead, it often signals the arrival of a "dead body management team" tasked with safely collecting and disposing of the corpses of people who died in confirmed or suspected cases of Ebola. -
Liberians fear ebola is American conspiracy
SoundCloudThe CBC's Adrienne Arsenault reports from the frontlines of ebola in Africa, where many believe the disease was engineered by the Americans and brought to infect Africans. how to fight the disease fac -
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As the death toll from Ebola soars, crowded clinics are turning over beds as quickly as patients are dying. This leaves social workers and psychologists struggling to keep pace and notify families, who must wait outside for fear of contagion. Also, under a government decree, all Ebola victims must be cremated, leaving families in unbearable pain with no chance for goodbye, no body to bury.
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U.S. mobile Ebola labs should be up and running in Liberia this week, and American troops have broken ground for a field hospital, as the international community races to increase the ability to care for the spiralling number of people infected with the dreaded disease. - Associated Press
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Compounding fight, many Liberians believe Ebola made by US, brought to Africa. Photos of newsstand @adriearsenault http://pbs.twimg.com/media/ByxrHrAIMAAuVNN.jpg
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Liberians fear ebola made by USA, brought to Africa. Hear story by @adriearsenault
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Health expert Dr. Danielle Martin tells CBC News what happens when someone is infected with the Ebola virus.
by CBC News via YouTube 10/1/2014 10:42:37 AM -
Meanwhile, the U.S. is dealing with its first Ebola case.Get the facts on #Ebola, and what we're doing to respond → http://t.co/56PQFaDtTD http://t.co/08u3hJCxTYSep. 30, 2014
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Ebola in Nigeria contained by rapid response
Nigeria’s Ebola outbreak seems to be nearing its end, say U.S. health officials who credit the country’s rapid response to a sick traveller for limiting spread of the disease. -
The National asks how concerned Canadians should be about the Ebola virus spreading here.
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Ebola treatment centres in Liberia are at capacity. CBC correspondent Adrienne Arsenault shows the healing touch aid workers are bringing there.
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How CBC News prepared the crew for travel to an Ebola zone
The danger of contracting Ebola in such a volatile region means that the decision to send three CBC News journalists — correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, producer Stephanie Jenzer and cameraman-editor Jean-François Bisson — wasn't a light one. -
1st Ebola case in U.S.: Health ministers reassure Canadians
Canadian health leaders moved to reassure the public Tuesday that the discovery of a case of Ebola in the United States does not change the assessment of the risk of the disease in Canada. -
Live on #cbcnn at 11am et -ish Health Min @MinRonaAmbrose & Chief Public Health Officer, Dr Gregory Taylor update on Ebola #hw #cdnpoliby Hannah Thibedeau via twitter 10/1/2014 2:25:32 PM
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Reactions to Ebola virus in Dallas
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MUST READ: what it took to get @adriearsenault to Liberia to cover the Ebola story, safely. cbc.ca/newsblogs/comm… #CBCby Andrew Chang via twitter retweeted by JonnyKidney 10/1/2014 8:23:21 PM
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CBC's @adriearsenault is up next with a report from Liberia.by Power & Politics via twitter retweeted by DennisKoch10 10/1/2014 10:28:55 PM
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all too often it's the youngest who are hardest hit in times of crisis. Esther's story coming up on @CBCTheNational http://pbs.twimg.com/media/By55f_lCUAEuUnF.jpg
by Stephanie Jenzer via twitter 10/2/2014 1:21:59 AM -
VIDEO: This is Esther. Her parents have been killed by #Ebola . What will happen to her now? youtu.be/QcRQM7PF4V0 http://pbs.twimg.com/media/By6EuswIcAAEQda.jpg
by The National via twitter retweeted by adriearsenault 10/2/2014 3:00:38 AM -
"Very angry with him" #cbc intv w Pres Ellen Sirleaf Johnson on #Liberian now in US hospital w #ebola . May prosecute http://pbs.twimg.com/media/By9T0RiCYAA3noC.jpg
by Adrienne Arsenault via twitter 10/2/2014 5:15:50 PM