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Anja Wolz, the Kailahun camp’s clinical manager, made journeys to Kissi towns and villages in the Triangle during August and September of 2014, at the time when the virus was exploding in the cities. What she saw in the Triangle was that the Kissi villages had started practicing reverse quarantine, closing themselves off from outsiders to prevent the virus from entering the village. This is exactly what villagers did at Yambuku in 1976. “The villagers were quarantining themselves at the local level. Anybody
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