The cemetery at the heart of the outbreak is rapidly filling, as large traditional funerals have been suspended to curb the spread of Ebola. Mourners are now learning new methods to honor their loved ones while balancing health protocols, reflecting the evolving challenges of pandemic-era mourning.
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