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Photographer Goes Inside Liberia's Ebola Ravaged Slums

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Outside the Frame: Getty Images photographer John Moore traveled to Liberia in August after the World Health Organization described the Ebola epidemic in the country’s capital as “catastrophic.” Death tolls were climbing, a cure nowhere in sight, and still many denied the existence of the disease. After Moore arrived, the situation continued to decline: isolation centers ransacked, violent quarantines, inadequate medical conditions and more deaths ravaged the Western African country.

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