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PEOPLE - Rihanna im Seidenmantel relaxt am Pool
March 14, 2016: Rihanna wears a silky wrap dress as she relaxes at a poolside bar during a day off from touring in Miami.
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PEOPLE - Rihanna im Seidenmantel relaxt am Pool
March 14, 2016: Rihanna wears a silky wrap dress as she relaxes at a poolside bar during a day off from touring in Miami.
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PEOPLE - Rihanna im Seidenmantel relaxt am Pool
March 14, 2016: Rihanna wears a silky wrap dress as she relaxes at a poolside bar during a day off from touring in Miami.
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PEOPLE - Rihanna im Seidenmantel relaxt am Pool
March 14, 2016: Rihanna wears a silky wrap dress as she relaxes at a poolside bar during a day off from touring in Miami.
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PEOPLE - Rihanna im Seidenmantel relaxt am Pool
March 14, 2016: Rihanna wears a silky wrap dress as she relaxes at a poolside bar during a day off from touring in Miami.
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NEWS - Polio-Impfkampagne in Quetta in Indonesia
(160311) -- SOUTH TANGERANG, March 11, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A child receives polio vaccine during Polio Immunization Week in South Tangerang, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. The Indonesian government is gearing up for 2016 National Polio Immunization Week, a nationwide campaign on polio awareness, as the country's citizens are still at risk of contracting polio from Pakistan and Afghanistan. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
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NEWS - Polio-Impfkampagne in Quetta in Indonesia
(160311) -- SOUTH TANGERANG, March 11, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A girl receives polio vaccine during Polio Immunization Week in South Tangerang, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. The Indonesian government is gearing up for 2016 National Polio Immunization Week, a nationwide campaign on polio awareness, as the country's citizens are still at risk of contracting polio from Pakistan and Afghanistan. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
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NEWS - Polio-Impfkampagne in Quetta in Indonesia
(160311) -- SOUTH TANGERANG, March 11, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A girl receives polio vaccine during Polio Immunization Week in South Tangerang, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. The Indonesian government is gearing up for 2016 National Polio Immunization Week, a nationwide campaign on polio awareness, as the country's citizens are still at risk of contracting polio from Pakistan and Afghanistan. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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Jeremy Corbyn
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system:Trident.
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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Vanessa Redgrave
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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Vanessa Redgrave
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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CND's (Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament), Stop Trident rally which was part of CND's Stop Trident national demo, which marched from Marble Arch to Trafalgar Square were a rally was held, London, Britain.
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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PEOPLE - Vanessa Redgrave an der Anti-Atomwaffendemo in London
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Vanessa Redgrave during The Stop Trident protest in Trafalgar Square
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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PEOPLE - Vanessa Redgrave an der Anti-Atomwaffendemo in London
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Vanessa Redgrave during The Stop Trident protest in Trafalgar Square
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system: Trident.
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system: Trident. They state - "The majority of the British people, including the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, oppose nuclear weapons. They are weapons of mass destruction, they don't keep us safe and they divert resources from essential spending." The march from Hyde park to Trafalgar Square was supported by Friends of the Earth, the Green party, Greenpeace, the PCS Union, the Quakers, the Stop the War Coalition, War on Want amongst amny others.
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system: Trident.
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system: Trident. They state - "The majority of the British people, including the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, oppose nuclear weapons. They are weapons of mass destruction, they don't keep us safe and they divert resources from essential spending." The march from Hyde park to Trafalgar Square was supported by Friends of the Earth, the Green party, Greenpeace, the PCS Union, the Quakers, the Stop the War Coalition, War on Want amongst amny others.
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PEOPLE - Vanessa Redgrave an der Anti-Atomwaffendemo in London
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Vanessa Redgrave
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
February 27, 2016 - Nicola Sturgeon and Lindsey German both seen at the anti trident march. Ten of thousands of protesters march through central London to demand the British government to scrap the plan of investing in a new nuclear weapon system Trident which will cost the British tax payers 183 billion pounds. Some protesters also demanded the government to let refugees from war torn countries to be allow into Britain. 27th February 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
February 27, 2016 - Ten of thousands of protesters march through central London to demand the British government to scrap the plan of investing in a new nuclear weapon system Trident which will cost the British tax payers 183 billion pounds. Some protesters also demanded the government to let refugees from war torn countries to be allow into Britain. 27th February 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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Nicola Sturgeon
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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CND's (Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament), Stop Trident national demo, which marched from Marble Arch to Trafalgar Square were a rally was held, London, Britain.
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system:Trident.
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system: Trident. They state - "The majority of the British people, including the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, oppose nuclear weapons. They are weapons of mass destruction, they don't keep us safe and they divert resources from essential spending." The march from Hyde park to Trafalgar Square was supported by Friends of the Earth, the Green party, Greenpeace, the PCS Union, the Quakers, the Stop the War Coalition, War on Want amongst many others.
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (5599280aq)
A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system:Trident.
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system: Trident. They state - "The majority of the British people, including the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, oppose nuclear weapons. They are weapons of mass destruction, they don't keep us safe and they divert resources from essential spending." The march from Hyde park to Trafalgar Square was supported by Friends of the Earth, the Green party, Greenpeace, the PCS Union, the Quakers, the Stop the War Coalition, War on Want amongst many others.
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (5599280am)
A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system:Trident.
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system: Trident. They state - "The majority of the British people, including the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, oppose nuclear weapons. They are weapons of mass destruction, they don't keep us safe and they divert resources from essential spending." The march from Hyde park to Trafalgar Square was supported by Friends of the Earth, the Green party, Greenpeace, the PCS Union, the Quakers, the Stop the War Coalition, War on Want amongst many others.
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system:Trident.
CND anti-Trident protest, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
A CND led national demonstration to protest against Britain's nuclear weapons system: Trident. They state - "The majority of the British people, including the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, oppose nuclear weapons. They are weapons of mass destruction, they don't keep us safe and they divert resources from essential spending." The march from Hyde park to Trafalgar Square was supported by Friends of the Earth, the Green party, Greenpeace, the PCS Union, the Quakers, the Stop the War Coalition, War on Want amongst many others.
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
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Nicola Sturgeon
CND anti-Trident protest held in Central London, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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PEOPLE - Vanessa Redgrave an der Anti-Atomwaffendemo in London
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Vanessa Redgrave
CND anti-Trident protest held in Central London, London, Britain - 27 Feb 2016
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
Leader of the SNP and the first minster of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon addressing the crowd during the rally. Ten of thousands of protesters march through central London to demand the British government to scrap the plan of investing in a new nuclear weapon system “Trident” which will cost the British tax payers 183 billion pounds. Some protesters also demanded the government to let refugees from war torn countries to be allow into Britain. (Photo by Geovien So / Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17044888
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
Ten of thousands of protesters march through central London to demand the British government to scrap the plan of investing in a new nuclear weapon system “Trident” which will cost the British tax payers 183 billion pounds. Some protesters also demanded the government to let refugees from war torn countries to be allow into Britain. (Photo by Geovien So / Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17044892
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NEWS - London: Tausende protestieren gegen Atomwaffen
The leader of the labour party Jeremy Corbyn addressing the crowd during the rally at the end of the march. Ten of thousands of protesters march through central London to demand the British government to scrap the plan of investing in a new nuclear weapon system “Trident” which will cost the British tax payers 183 billion pounds. Some protesters also demanded the government to let refugees from war torn countries to be allow into Britain. (Photo by Geovien So / Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17044884
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Bendu, a 2 year old girl, holds her mothers hand while waiting to receive a polio vaccination during a nation wide polio vaccination campaign in Tunkia, Sierra Leone.Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Mothers bring their children to be vaccinated for polio during a polio vaccination campaign in Tunkia, near Kenema in Sierra Leone. A national vaccination campaign was being run throughout the whole of Sierra Leone for four days. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Two young girls pose for a photograph outside of their house in Tunkia, near to Kenema in Sierra Leone Friday, Feb. 26, 2016. UNICEF is working throughout the area to bring vaccinations and healthcare to remote communities. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Mothers bring their children to be vaccinated for polio during a polio vaccination campaign in Kenema Tunkia, Sierra Leone Friday, Feb. 26, 2016. A national vaccination campaign was being run throughout the whole of Sierra Leone for four days. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
A man brings his baby to be vaccinated for polio during a polio vaccination campaign in Kenema Tunkia, Sierra Leone Friday, Feb. 26, 2016.(A national vaccination campaign was being run throughout the whole of Sierra Leone for four days. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
A man brings his baby to be vaccinated for polio at a market place vaccination point during a polio vaccination campaign in Tunkia, near Kenema in Sierra Leone Friday, Feb. 26, 2016.A national vaccination campaign was being run throughout the whole of Sierra Leone for four days. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Two men paddle in a dugout canoe down a river near to Kenema in Sierra Leone Friday, Feb. 26, 2016. Access to clean and safe drinking water is a major problem for people living in this area. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Mamie Wai Kamara who has lost two children because she couldnt' afford to buy the treatment they needed, sits with one of her remaining five children at her home in Kenema, Sierra Leone . The two children that Mamie lost died before 2010 when free health care for women and their children under five became free. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Family members watch over a young boy who is suffering from malaria and a respitory infection in a health clinic in Geima, near Kenema Sierra Leone . The nearest referral hospital is in Kenema town which is 8 miles drive away. Many people do not have the money needed to make the journey when ill. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Mariama Lansanna, who is 35 years old, holds her baby Hawa, who is showing signs of malnutrition, at her home in Juru, near Kenema in Sierra Leone.Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Children play a game during breaktime using chalk and a stone in a primary school in Waterloo Freetown, Sierra Leone.Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Haja Isatu Bah who has delivered six children but lost two of them as a result of fever, poses for a photograph at her home in Waterloo Freetown, Sierra Leone Since 2010 free healthcare is offered to all pregnant and lactating mothers and children under five. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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NEWS - Mailand: PETA demonstriert gegen Pelz
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Flash mob peta protest for animal rights in Cathedral Square
PETA anti fur protest, Milan, Italy - 23 Feb 2016
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NEWS - Mailand: PETA demonstriert gegen Pelz
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Flash mob peta protest for animal rights in Cathedral Square
PETA anti fur protest, Milan, Italy - 23 Feb 2016
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Flash mob peta protest for animal rights in Cathedral Square
PETA anti fur protest, Milan, Italy - 23 Feb 2016
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NEWS - Mailand: PETA demonstriert gegen Pelz
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Flash mob peta protest for animal rights in Cathedral Square
PETA anti fur protest, Milan, Italy - 23 Feb 2016
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NEWS - Mailand: PETA demonstriert gegen Pelz
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Flash mob peta protest for animal rights in Cathedral Square
PETA anti fur protest, Milan, Italy - 23 Feb 2016
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_58419154_REX
NEWS - Mailand: PETA demonstriert gegen Pelz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5592080g)
Flash mob peta protest for animal rights in Cathedral Square
PETA anti fur protest, Milan, Italy - 23 Feb 2016
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NEWS - Mailand: PETA demonstriert gegen Pelz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5592080a)
Flash mob peta protest for animal rights in Cathedral Square
PETA anti fur protest, Milan, Italy - 23 Feb 2016
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX