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Guinea reaches Ebola-free milestone

Guinea reaches Ebola-free milestone, but wariness lingers.

12/29/2015 | Rating NR

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Guinea reaches Ebola-free milestone

Clip: 12/29/2015 | 5m 54s

Guinea reaches Ebola-free milestone, but wariness lingers.

Guinea, the first country hit with the deadly Ebola outbreak nearly two years ago, is now free of the disease, according the the World Health Organization. More than 2,500 people died in that nation before the virus was fully contained. William Brangham talks with Sheri Fink of The New York Times.

12/29/2015 | Rating NR

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