Best of The Washington Post Photography 2014

Alexander Morris lays flat on his back after he fainted due to the extreme heat inside a protective suit, while the Lofa County Health Department team buries his sister, on Friday November 7, 2014 in Voinjama, Liberia. Morris had insisted on accompanying the burial team during the removal and burial of his sister, Jacqueline Morris, 38. He traveled with the team from the home to the burial site. Family was upset and wanted to be a part of the process, the burial team allowed the woman's brother to suit up with the team in a protective suit, gloves, and goggles. Days after the burial the health department said their Ebola test were negative. The government have been treating all burials with precautions. (Photo by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post)
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