CDC issues $107 million for emergency Ebola response
Summary
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has allocated $107 million to help fight the Ebola outbreak in East and Central Africa. This emergency funding aims to improve the CDC’s efforts to control the spread of the disease and support affected areas.Key Facts
- The CDC is providing $107 million for Ebola response.
- The funds will be used to strengthen emergency actions against Ebola.
- The outbreak is occurring in East and Central Africa.
- The CDC’s goal is to help control the Ebola spread.
- This funding is part of the U.S. response to the health crisis abroad.
- The announcement was reported by CBS News.
- Ebola is a serious viral disease that can cause severe illness and outbreaks.
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