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First Place
Daniel Berehulak
Getty Images Reportage for The New York Times
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SUAKOKO, LIBERIA - OCTOBER 19, 2014: Mabel W. Musa, 27, an ambulance nurse, born in Lofa county and now living in Gbarnga in Bong County, stands for a portrait at the Bong County Ebola Treatment centre on October 19, 2014 in Bong County, Liberia. "In some communities we visit, they say I want to kill the patient. Sometimes they ask me to even drink the oral rehydration solution. It's not poison! I have to drink it before I give it to the patient. They will ask me to give the patient a mask, because I am wearing a mask, so the patient too should wear a mask." Ms. Musa has lost a close friend and several colleagues from her previous workplace to Ebola. She believes that working at the clinic has made her a better nurse.
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