Ebola on the streets: CBC's Adrienne Arsenault in Monrovia
Life in Monrovia is rapidly changing, now that Ebola has struck so savagely, and CBC senior correspondent Adrienne Arsenault is there to report on the impact of the virus on the crowded capital city of Liberia.
Everyday life is changing as people avoid contact that might allow virus to pass from hand to hand
Life in Liberia's crowded capital city of Monrovia is rapidly changing, now that Ebola has struck so savagely.
There are no more elaborate Liberian handshakes and big hugs, the CBC's senior correspondent Adrienne Arsenault reports.
Instead, people just bump elbows to avoid any contact that might allow the virus to pass from hand to hand.
Watch Arsenault's report from the city streets of Monrovia.