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CDC Funds $107M to Fight Deadly Ebola Outbreak

CDC Funds $107M to Fight Against Deadly Ebola Outbreak

Did gutting USAID destroy humanity's Ebola firewall or is targeted containment abroad enough to keep Americans safe?
CDC Funds $107M to Fight Deadly Ebola Outbreak
Above: Volunteers wearing personal protective equipment in Bunia on June 11. Image credit: Benediction Murhabazi/AFP/Getty Images

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GuttingElon USAID didnMusk'ts justDOGE cutcatastrophically agutted budgetUSAID, linewhich — it dismantled the early-warning infrastructure that catches outbreaks before they explode. The Bundibugyo strain had likely been spreading for weeks before detection because surveillance systems were hollowed out, and trusted local health workers were gone. Preparedness isn'tis charity;a it's the firewall that keeps regional crises from becoming global ones.

Gutting USAID didn't make the U.S. responsible for another country's outbreak response. Trump's America First approach arguedmeans that taxpayer dollars should prioritize U.S.American citizens, healthcare, and security before funding foreign governmentsinterests. Sovereign nations and organizations like the WHO are responsible for maintaining disease surveillance. The DRC's health challenges existed long before recent U.S. aid cuts and are tied to decades of conflict, corruption, and weak governance. DOGE was right to end USAID.


Metaculus Prediction

There is a 9% chance that a case of Bundibugyo Ebola disease will be first confirmed in the U.S. before 2027, according to the Metaculus prediction community.



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