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The Monrovia Medical Unit, an Ebola treatment unit

The Monrovia Medical Unit, an Ebola treatment unit

The Monrovia Medical Unit, an Ebola treatment unit built specifically for the care of medical workers who become infected with the virus, sits about 30 miles outside the capital city of Liberia, Nov. 4, 2014. T... More

Footprint outlines mark the floor in the doffing station

Footprint outlines mark the floor in the doffing station

Footprint outlines mark the floor in the doffing station Nov. 4, 2014, where medical workers at the Monrovia Medical Unit will decontaminate and take off their personal protective equipment after working in the... More

The Monrovia Medical Unit, an Ebola treatment unit

The Monrovia Medical Unit, an Ebola treatment unit

The Monrovia Medical Unit, an Ebola treatment unit built specifically for the care of medical workers who become infected with the virus, sits about 30 miles outside the capital city of Liberia, Nov. 4, 2014. T... More

U.S. Public Health Service officers prepare for the

U.S. Public Health Service officers prepare for the

U.S. Public Health Service officers prepare for the opening of the Monrovia Medical Unit opening, Nov. 4, 2014. Located about 30 miles outside Liberia’s capital, the MMU was built as a place where medical worke... More

The suspected ward of the Monrovia Medical Unit – an

The suspected ward of the Monrovia Medical Unit – an

The suspected ward of the Monrovia Medical Unit – an Ebola treatment facility specifically built for medical workers who become infected while caring for patients – stands silent Nov. 4, 2014, before the openin... More

A fully stocked medical supply room stands ready Nov.

A fully stocked medical supply room stands ready Nov.

A fully stocked medical supply room stands ready Nov. 4, 2014, for the opening of the Monrovia Medical Unit located about 30 miles outside Monrovia, Liberia. The MMU is scheduled to open Nov. 8, 2014, for medic... More

A U.S. Public Health Service officer helps put the

A U.S. Public Health Service officer helps put the

A U.S. Public Health Service officer helps put the final touches on the administrative area of the Monrovia Medical Unit Nov. 4, 2014, located 30 miles outside of Monrovia, Liberia. The MMU is divided into two ... More

Personnel from the U.S. Public Health Service conduct

Personnel from the U.S. Public Health Service conduct

Personnel from the U.S. Public Health Service conduct a meeting, Nov. 4, 2014, in the staff reporting tent of the Monrovia Medical Unit, and Ebola treatment unit specifically for treating medical workers who’ve... More

Simple red lines on the floor are what mark the boundary

Simple red lines on the floor are what mark the boundary

Simple red lines on the floor are what mark the boundary between the low-risk zone and the high-risk zone Nov. 4, 2014, in the Monrovia Medical Unit, a facility designed for health care workers who become infec... More

A cabinet full of medicine sits idle, Nov. 4, 2014,

A cabinet full of medicine sits idle, Nov. 4, 2014,

A cabinet full of medicine sits idle, Nov. 4, 2014, in the Monrovia Medical Unit, an Ebola treatment unit specifically dedicated to treating medical workers who have become infected or are suspected of being in... More

Footprint outlines mark the floor in the doffing station

Footprint outlines mark the floor in the doffing station

Footprint outlines mark the floor in the doffing station Nov. 4, 2014, where medical workers at the Monrovia Medical Unit will decontaminate and take off their personal protective equipment after working in the... More

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