TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「More than 1,700 people have died from the #Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. "In order to keep pace with the virus," writes Gayle E. Smith, "the United States and the international community must start treating this outbreak like the crisis it is." In 2014, Smith—a former administrator of USAID and president and CEO of The ONE Campaign—helped lead America's response to a crisis that ultimately claimed more than 11,000 lives. "The challenges of this outbreak are unprecedented: poor infrastructure, distrust in #health workers and lack of access to basic medical care. A big enough barrier on their own, together they make containing this outbreak in the #DRC harder and more complex than the last outbreak in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea." Read more about her biggest regret at the time, and what she thinks this @whitehouse needs to do, at the link in bio. In these #pictures from Beni: health workers treat six-week-old Amani Musanga on July 15; a woman waits at the morgue for a relative's body to be cleared for burial on July 14; Congolese #journalists broadcast an Ebola awareness program from a local radio station on July 13; workers bury the remains of Mussa Kathembo, an Islamic scholar who had prayed over those who were sick, and who himself died of Ebola, on July 14; sunlight shines on freshly dug graves on July 16. Photographs by @jeromedelay—@apnews」7月28日 22時44分 - time

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More than 1,700 people have died from the #Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. "In order to keep pace with the virus," writes Gayle E. Smith, "the United States and the international community must start treating this outbreak like the crisis it is." In 2014, Smith—a former administrator of USAID and president and CEO of The ONE Campaign—helped lead America's response to a crisis that ultimately claimed more than 11,000 lives. "The challenges of this outbreak are unprecedented: poor infrastructure, distrust in #health workers and lack of access to basic medical care. A big enough barrier on their own, together they make containing this outbreak in the #DRC harder and more complex than the last outbreak in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea." Read more about her biggest regret at the time, and what she thinks this @The White House needs to do, at the link in bio. In these #pictures from Beni: health workers treat six-week-old Amani Musanga on July 15; a woman waits at the morgue for a relative's body to be cleared for burial on July 14; Congolese #journalists broadcast an Ebola awareness program from a local radio station on July 13; workers bury the remains of Mussa Kathembo, an Islamic scholar who had prayed over those who were sick, and who himself died of Ebola, on July 14; sunlight shines on freshly dug graves on July 16. Photographs by @jeromedelay@apnews


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