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FACT SHEET: The U.S. Response to the Ebola Epidemic in West Africa
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FACT SHEET: The U.S. Response to the Ebola Epidemic in West Africa
Tue, 2014-10-07 10:56 — mike kraftThe White House Text of Fact Sheet on USG responses to the Ebola Crisis
Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release October 06, 2014T
Since the first cases of Ebola were reported in West Africa in March 2014, the United States has mounted a whole-of-government response to contain and eliminate the epidemic at its source, while also taking prudent measures at home. The President last month outlined a stepped-up U.S. response, leveraging more thoroughly the unique capabilities of the U.S. military to support the civilian-led response in West Africa. Domestically, we have prepared for the diagnosis of an Ebola case on U.S. soil and have measures in place to stop this and any potential future cases in their tracks.
Specifically, our strategy is predicated on four key goals:
- Controlling the epidemic at its source in West Africa;
- Mitigating second-order impacts, including blunting the economic, social, and political tolls in the region;
- Engaging and coordinating with a broader global audience; and,
- Fortifying global health security infrastructure in the region and beyond, including within the United States.
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