In 2014, Americans watched from afar as the Ebola virus raged through West Africa, killing thousands and threatening millions. Until Sept. 30, when a Liberian man named Thomas Eric Duncan tested positive in a Dallas emergency room.
Two nurses were infected before he died. Fear traveled faster, and far wider, than the virus.
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The hour-long special also airs Friday at 7 p.m. on 90.1 FM.
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“Surviving Ebola” looks at how the virus, and the fear it created, were contained. It took a mix of solid protocols, on-the-fly adjustments and luck. Discover what the medical community and local governments learned, how treatment changed and how the people on the front lines fought the disease and survived.
Selected photos from the "Surviving Ebola" digital project are