
A second health care worker who treated the United States' first Ebola patient has been infected. The incident has exposed a series of gaps in US preparedness for confronting the deadly virus. President Barack Obama and top US health authorities said last month that the United States was ready for the "unlikely event" that the hemorrhagic virus ravaging West Africa could make its way into the United States, and that any emergence would be quickly contained. But ...
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