The Obama administration didn’t get everything right during the 2014 Ebola outbreak, especially at the beginning. Our response was way too slow at first and didn’t really start until an infected traveler arrived in Dallas, sparking public interest in the local threat and exposing gaps in domestic hospital readiness. But once the Obama administration got their act together it was all-hands-on-deck. The response became a cross-government effort wi…
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