U.S.-Built Ebola Treatment Center In Liberia Represents ‘Continuing Momentum’ Against Epidemic

U.S. Department of State’s “DipNote”: The Monrovia Medical Unit is Aiding Health Care Workers in the Fight Against Ebola
U.S. Ambassador to Liberia Deborah Malac discusses U.S. efforts to contain Ebola in Liberia and notes the opening of the Monrovia Medical Unit on November 5. “Constructed by the Department of Defense and staffed by the men and women of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, the Monrovia Medical Unit is a true representation of the continuing momentum in the fight against the Ebola virus,” she writes (11/22).

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