Like a wildfire, Ebola spread from Nzerekore, a remote area of south-eastern Guinea to the capital, Conakry, and then bordering Liberia and Sierra Leone. Kindled with desolation, the killer did not discriminate; it affected the young and old, the rich and poor, the secular and religious.
CDC Removes Liberia Travel Warning for U.S. Residents
With the World Health Organization having declared Liberia an Ebola-free country, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is no longer advising United States residents to avoid nonessential travel to Liberia.