As an international community, we continue to be horrified by all that we have learned about Ebola and humbled by all that we still do not know. This includes challenging questions about how to best support communities that seek to respectfully bury the deceased and how to protect communities that care for those infected. The painful one I grapple with is the question of how we can protect infants from dying.
By: Casie Tesfai
As an international community, we continue to be horrified by all that we have learned about Ebola and humbled by all that we still do not know. This includes challenging questions about how to best support communities that seek to respectfully bury the deceased and how to protect communities that care for those infected. The painful one I grapple with is the question of how we can protect infants from dying.