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MADS NISSEN
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In Freetown, they have now started to bury people at waste disposal sites

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In 2014, Politiken’s staff photographer Mads Nissen went to Sierra Leone to cover the country's fight against Ebola.

His photo reportage was made in the middle of November when Freetown, the capital city, was beginning to look like the epicenter of an epidemic that was out of control.

More than 1,000 people had been infected in the city at that point, and the lack of hospital beds meant that Ebola patients were walking about in the streets or waiting in their own homes, thus spreading the disease to other people.

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