/Addressing the important issues://
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//According to Tom Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, we must be "relentless" in stopping the spread
of ebola in West Africa. After all, after all is said and done here,
that is the only way to truly and completely protect the health security
of America -- and the world. By January there could be millions of
people infected with the virus. //
Asking the important questions:
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//Who is going to spend the money to keep this epidemic contained so
that it doesn't turn into a pandemic? How much would it cost to invent a
vaccine? How will military units on the ground have the discipline, the
will and the resources to mobilize tomorrow, build treatment centers
really fast and deliver the care and medicine needed?//
Taking action:
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//The U.S. has boots are on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan and now
3,600 troops are being sent into Liberia to help manage the crises. How
many boots on the ground and how much money will it take to defeat ISIS
and the Ebola?/
'Pentagon Sending 600 More Military Personnel to Fight Ebola in Africa'
http://tinyurl.com/ppx4xhj
'Ebola virus: Pandemic should be treated 'the same way' as threat posed
by nuclear weapons, security officials say'
The Independent:
http://tinyurl.com/poc6r9j
'Five blunders US made in treating country's first Ebola patient'
The Telegraph:
http://tinyurl.com/nhuek6c
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/"For anyone paying attention, the long-brewing crisis hardly came out
of nowhere."/
'We Screwed Up On Ebola, And Now The Crisis Is Getting Much Worse'
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/screwed-ebola-response-result-cost-073019431.html