Science and technology committee says government failures contributed to deaths of more than 11000 people Delays and destitute planning hampered Britain’s response to the worst Ebola outbreak in history and added to the thousands of deaths recorded in the crisis,a report by MPs has found.
More than 11000 people died in the epidemic that began in Guinea in late 2013, but more lives could have been saved had the UK been better prepared, or says the report published on Monday. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com