You know, clearly Flint is the perfect example of how water policy can just go completely wrong.
What do you think the big problem was, Doctor? Why did they not see it? Why was it not--why was the alarm bell not ringi...
So, as you look at WHO and what just happened with Ebola, have they learned the lessons, in your opinion, Doctor?
The timeliness of reporting water quality issues to the residents exacerbated the problem.
But ultimately should a community have that capacity, even if individuals do not within it?
the United States that was the indispensable nation that brought to bear, at a critical moment...
So, your basic message is to fund Zika at the levels that it should be funded, but do not underfund Ebola as a result of...
What are the lessons that you think we can take from Ebola and now apply to Zika?
So, we will have to be there in order to ensure that, when these flareups occur, that the problem is contained quickly.
We must continue to build up health systems in the most vulnerable places so that we can prevent an even worse epidemic ...
And that will have to continue, in your opinion?