Reporting on Ebola in Sierra Leone

NPR’s Anders Kelto recently returned from a two week reporting trip to Sierra Leone, one of three countries hardest hit by the Ebola epidemic. While we here at home are worried about a possible Ebola outbreak even though only one person has died here, Kelto experienced first hand what it’s like for West Africans dealing with the reality of the disease in their daily lives… a reality that has claimed the lives of close to 4-thousand people.

Photo credit: Peter Breslow/NPR

Kelto having his temperature taken at a police checkpoint in Sierra Leone. The police have roadblocks all over the country, and force people to get out, have their temperature taken, and wash their hands in chlorine solution. His temperature was a cool 97.5 degrees.

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