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    In this photo taken Monday, Aug. 11, 2014, Sulaiman Kemokai a Ebola virus survivor near his house in the Heigbema Village in Kenema  situated in the Eastern Province around 300km, (186 miles),  from the capital city of Freetown in Kenema, Sierra Leone.  In Sierra Leone, Sulaiman Kemokai, 20, was released from an Ebola treatment center on Sunday after spending 25 days in a ward there. He still feels stiffness in his joints but says he is gaining strength each day. (AP Photo/ Michael Duff)
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    In this Aug. 7, 2014, photo, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Tom Frieden testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. Ebola is a
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    In this photo taken Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014, boys from the Bukusu ethnic group, which prefers traditional circumcision using simple tools and no anesthesia, attend a circumcision ceremony in Bungoma, western Kenya. While the circumcision season among Kenya's Bukusu ethnic group brings a festive atmosphere, at least 12 men from other tribes have been forcibly circumcised since the start of the circumcisions in August 2014, according to police and local authorities, and a group of men from the Turkana tribe wielding swords, bows and clubs held protests last week over the spate of forced procedures. (AP Photo)
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