Absence of USAID likely slowed Ebola detection and response, former officials say

NBC News | May 21, 2026

Former USAID and health officials say U.S. aid cuts and agency shutdowns weakened disease surveillance, delaying Ebola detection in Congo and slowing the global response. Read full article.

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