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Commentary: US can respond to Ebola outbreak in Uganda by acting quickly, intelligently

While the Ebola outbreak in Uganda does not present the same risk scenario that COVID-19 once did, if we learned anything from the pandemic, now is the time for America to take Ebola seriously. The Ebola outbreak has stretched to nearly two months. The first case was identified Sept. 20. Since then, the World Health Organization has confirmed more than 135 cases in a nation with more than 45 ...
Jane Apunyo, head nurse at Mubende referral hospital during a night supervision at the Ebola treatment center in Mubende, Uganda, on Oct. 27, 2022. The Ebola outbreak has stretched to nearly two months. The first case was identified Sept. 20.

While the Ebola outbreak in Uganda does not present the same risk scenario that COVID-19 once did, if we learned anything from the pandemic, now is the time for America to take Ebola seriously.

The Ebola outbreak has stretched to nearly two months. The first case was identified Sept. 20. Since then, the World Health Organization has confirmed more than 135 cases in a nation with more than 45 million

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