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Village chief of Mawah, fisherman and Ebola survivor, Morris M. Freeman, (34) poses on Saint Paul River bank on November 29, 2017. The devastating effect of Ebola on Liberia's fragile health system may have killed more people than the virus itself, a new study says, many of them pregnant women and malaria patients. The West African nation was the worst-hit by the haemorrhagic virus during the 2014-16 outbreak, leaving 4,800 dead and thousands more with lingering symptoms. / AFP PHOTO / Hugh Kinsella Cunningham (Photo credit should read HUGH KINSELLA CUNNINGHAM/AFP via Getty Images)
Village chief of Mawah, fisherman and Ebola survivor, Morris M. Freeman, (34) poses on Saint Paul River bank on November 29, 2017. The devastating effect of Ebola on Liberia's fragile health system may have killed more people than the virus itself, a new study says, many of them pregnant women and malaria patients. The West African nation was the worst-hit by the haemorrhagic virus during the 2014-16 outbreak, leaving 4,800 dead and thousands more with lingering symptoms. / AFP PHOTO / Hugh Kinsella Cunningham (Photo credit should read HUGH KINSELLA CUNNINGHAM/AFP via Getty Images)
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