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How Christmas Was Spent With Ebola In Liberia by RothmasPop: 4:43pm On Dec 27, 2014
The traditionally yellow and white protective gear that has become a symbol of Ebola treatment in West Africa got a makeover on Christmas Eve as four medical workers in Liberia transformed into Santa, elves and Frosty the Snowman with the help of a little spray paint.

Workers at the International Medical Corps treatment unit in Bong County used what they could to bring Christmas cheer to the sick. Santa, played by Paul, a logistician from Florida, painted his gear red and used inflated plastic bags to add some chunk to his waist, Maia Baldauf, an emergency program officer for International Medical Corps wrote for Quartz.

Eoin, a psychological manager from Ireland, and Amaia, a nurse from Spain, colored their suits green and took on the roles of Santa’s elves. Frosty the Snowman’s costume, worn by Joshua, a WASH engineer from Scotland, included a carrot nose, drawn-on buttons and a top hat.

The quartet of Christmas characters sang carols and doled out soda, lappas (brightly colored cloth), toys and candy to patients, who included children and a 35-week pregnant woman.

A psychological nurse from Liberia told Baldauf that the festivities could reduce the stigma attached to being treated at the unit and the misunderstandings about the workers’ mission.

“If people in the community think that we are just confining their people here, they will feel good when they hear about this celebration,” Garmai, the nurse, said. “We can show them pictures and maybe it will change their minds. They will see we are people who really care about them, not just as patients, but as human beings.”

More Photos @ http://popafrica.com/photos-ebola-christmas-liberia/

Re: How Christmas Was Spent With Ebola In Liberia by CrazyScientist: 4:46pm On Dec 27, 2014
Wow, this is good. smiley

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Re: How Christmas Was Spent With Ebola In Liberia by RothmasPop: 4:54pm On Dec 27, 2014
CrazyScientist:
Wow, this is good. smiley
You can say that again...I'm impressed
Re: How Christmas Was Spent With Ebola In Liberia by alberto2k(m): 4:55pm On Dec 27, 2014
Nice 1ne walahi

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Re: How Christmas Was Spent With Ebola In Liberia by hannesy(f): 5:04pm On Dec 27, 2014
Eyaaa

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Re: How Christmas Was Spent With Ebola In Liberia by Rapsainot(m): 5:08pm On Dec 27, 2014
nice one from the Americans

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Re: How Christmas Was Spent With Ebola In Liberia by Exjoker(m): 8:48pm On Dec 27, 2014
Beautifully staged. My pray is that Ebola will be over power in the first quarter of 2015
Re: How Christmas Was Spent With Ebola In Liberia by Exjoker(m): 8:54pm On Dec 27, 2014
Rapsainot:
nice one from the Americans
Was Americans the only people listed on that list? There was an Irish, a Spanish and a Scottish listed on that list too

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Re: How Christmas Was Spent With Ebola In Liberia by RothmasPop: 2:14pm On Dec 28, 2014
Exjoker:
Was Americans the only people listed on that list? There was an Irish, a Spanish and a Scottish listed on that list too
Na Americannah!

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