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'Africa on its own': Little help for 1.3 billion people in epidemics, says official

Por: Los Angeles Times World October 13, 2022

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Africa must plan to respond effectively to disease outbreaks without international help, a top public health official said Wednesday, warning that the continent of 1.3 billion people is “on its own” during pandemics. As assistance often never materializes, African nations must plug gaps in their response to outbreaks such as Ebola in Uganda, said Ahmed Ogwell, acting head of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “This is... + full article



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