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NEW YORK TIMES Nov. 21, 2014
By Helene Cooper
...Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, the C.D.C. director, says “there is no longer exponential increase, and in fact, there’s been a decrease” in the rate of Ebola infections in Liberia...
Credit Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times
His comments to reporters came a day after the Pentagon said it was scaling back the size and number of Ebola treatment facilities that American troops are building in Liberia. Defense officials said that instead of building 17 units, as promised by President Obama, the military would build 10 treatment facilities, and that seven of them would have 50 beds each, rather than the 100 beds previously planned.
In addition, two other units that were to have been built by American troops will be built instead by an international aid group, administration officials said. Defense officials also said they were scaling back the number of American military personnel responding to the epidemic in West Africa, to 3,000 from 4,000.
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