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Doctors Without Borders says after initially failing to respond quickly to stop Ebola, the world is failing to provide enough aid quickly enough to get ahead of it.
With the ebola scare making headlines around the world and threatening the lives of many, more than 134 nations came together to pass a resolution pledging to tackle the deadly outbreak with urgency and vigor.
Every week we hear updates on the number of infected and dead caused by Ebola but individual numbers aren't the whole story. The WHO projects millions of cases in Africa by next year!
A new Ebola case in the U.S. is reportedly linked to a Doctors Without Border medic who self-reported very early symptoms and was immediately placed in isolation at Bellevue Hospital in New York City.
The U.S. government has awarded nearly 13,500 visas to people in three of the Ebola-afflicted countries, and 190,000 people from the 16 countries experiencing the Ebola outbreak visit the US each year.