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http://www.boston.com/health/2014/1...la-response/dMYgcRrDrng1Dtli5uRN1M/story.html
• 3:19 p.m. ET: The Ebola response won’t pay for itself. Remember yesterday when President Obama said that an international response was the key to keeping the small outbreak in the United States from becoming a much larger issue? That all starts with money, and the international community isn’t paying up.
The United Nations trust fund set up on Sept. 16 for collecting international donations to stop Ebola in its tracks within the next six months in West Africa has received all of $100,000. The goal? $988 million.
“Our bank account has only $100,000 and this is a very serious problem,” Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in a press conference this afternoon. “We need urgent global response.”
It must not be much of an issue everyone must be over reacting...
• 3:19 p.m. ET: The Ebola response won’t pay for itself. Remember yesterday when President Obama said that an international response was the key to keeping the small outbreak in the United States from becoming a much larger issue? That all starts with money, and the international community isn’t paying up.
The United Nations trust fund set up on Sept. 16 for collecting international donations to stop Ebola in its tracks within the next six months in West Africa has received all of $100,000. The goal? $988 million.
“Our bank account has only $100,000 and this is a very serious problem,” Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in a press conference this afternoon. “We need urgent global response.”
It must not be much of an issue everyone must be over reacting...