Senators Express Concern Over U.S. Public Health Preparedness
A group of U.S. Senators has voiced apprehension regarding the nation's ability to respond to global health threats, citing potential risks from diseases such as Ebola and Hantavirus. They contend that recent cuts to foreign aid and disengagement from international health bodies have compromised U.S. outbreak readiness and surveillance capabilities.
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