More than 10,000 people have been reported as infected with Ebola, and about 4,000 have died according to figures released by the World Health Organization. Now about 50 people die every day. Could this have been avoided with a greater initial investment in the health system, especially increasing the health personnel on the ground?
More than 10,000 people have been reported as infected with Ebola, and about 4,000 have died according to figures released by the World Health Organization. Now about 50 people die every day. Could this have been avoided with a greater initial investment in the health system, especially increasing the health personnel on the ground?