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Dr. David Nabarro and Dr. Bruce Aylward on Ebola response - Press Conference
Dr. David Nabarro and Dr. Bruce Aylward on Ebola response - Press Conference
Interesting under-attended WHO press conference that I noticed at InternationalSOS covering topics such as how new funding is falling faster than new cases, funding is at least $900 million short for ending Ebola and that the rainy season is coming soon which will hamper efforts to contain Ebola, which has stabilized between 120 and 140 cases per week and could either grow or decrease from this state. Also mentioned is the focus in the press on restarting economic activity, but that can't happen until Ebola is stamped out in the capitals.