HEALTHFOREIGN POLICY
What the U.S. Should Have Learned From Past Ebola Outbreaks
The article discusses lessons the U.S. and Western nations should have learned from previous Ebola outbreaks in Africa. It criticizes Western shortsightedness in their approach to African health crises and pandemic preparedness.
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