Yet families who report deaths do not get much reward for doing the right thing. The bodies are simply taken for immediate cremation, with no testing that might put relatives in the clear. And with Liberia's health system in ruins, there is little in the way of follow-up help. Junior Counde, for example, complains that nobody in his neighbourhood will now come to visit him, while at the team's final call of the day, a local tribal chief talks of a vomiting woman living nearby whom everyone is terrified to go near.