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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on Ebola in the United States (2014).
Ebola: The US gov has never been prepared to deal with health threats arriving from overseas. Why be scared now? http://t.co/fdsr0oEQqg
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) October 20, 2014
The key to Nigeria’s success containing Ebola was a “harmonized response,” health minister says: http://t.co/V22frzbp0f
— Bloomberg News (@BloombergNews) October 20, 2014
RT @sangerkatz: Good @aaronecarroll piece on weirdest part of Duncan Ebola story: why he was given an antibiotic. http://t.co/l6CRGhYkL2
— NYTimes Health (@nytimeshealth) October 20, 2014
Top D strategists wrestle with problem: How to win over Obama-hating swing voters w/o hurting GOTV: http://t.co/xwjEGcxeiP
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) October 20, 2014
One Ebola patient treated in a U.S. hospital will generate eight 55-gallon barrels of medical waste a day http://t.co/vOg5Ijx0Fr
— Kyle Hill (@Sci_Phile) October 20, 2014
The White House’s #Ebola czar declines to testify at House hearing: http://t.co/IwwVj441c5 by @eliseviebeck
— The Hill (@thehill) October 20, 2014
Ebola hysteria is going viral. Don’t fall for these 5 myths http://t.co/1S1zO6xas1 pic.twitter.com/eVybPihULK
— GlobalPost (@GlobalPost) October 20, 2014
Former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano calls congressional hearing on Ebola “shameful” http://t.co/WWtn23lBX1
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) October 20, 2014
Ebola fears end for dozens: 120 others still being monitored for symptoms as US government ramps up response to virus http://t.co/C3h6yPArgm
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) October 20, 2014
So far the only people who have caught Ebola outside of W Africa are health workers. Even household contacts didn’t. http://t.co/DyJtcf1l5O
— Lydia Polgreen (@lpolgreen) October 20, 2014
Linda Killian on Ebola czar Ron Klain: His appointment wouldn’t be needed if we had a surgeon general. http://t.co/RiIQl72Y14
— Capital Journal (@WSJPolitics) October 20, 2014
Does it matter that Ron Klain doesn’t have a medical background? Robert Litan says no. http://t.co/RbdOWvuKxK (AP) pic.twitter.com/8BkYFnFdVz
— Capital Journal (@WSJPolitics) October 20, 2014