
What do health workers need to continue Ebola fight?
Clip: 8/19/2014 | 6m 4s
Doctors Without Borders president Dr. Joanne Liu joins Jeffrey Brown.
The World Health Organization says the death toll from the Ebola outbreak has topped 1,200 amid growing concern that local resources of all kinds are being strained to the limit. Doctors Without Borders president Dr. Joanne Liu discusses the aid group’s new treatment facility, the epidemic’s dangerous impact on health care, and why the current response is “dangerously inadequate.”
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What do health workers need to continue Ebola fight?
Clip: 8/19/2014 | 6m 4s
The World Health Organization says the death toll from the Ebola outbreak has topped 1,200 amid growing concern that local resources of all kinds are being strained to the limit. Doctors Without Borders president Dr. Joanne Liu discusses the aid group’s new treatment facility, the epidemic’s dangerous impact on health care, and why the current response is “dangerously inadequate.”
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