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NEW YORK TIMES Nov. 13, 2014
By HELENE COOPER and SABRINA TAVERNISE
WASHINGTON — As the rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia has slowed, American and Liberian officials are debating whether to build all 17 planned Ebola treatment centers in the country or to shift money from the Obama administration that was planned for the centers into other programs to combat future outbreaks.
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...Everyone involved, from the W.H.O. to the Liberian government to the Obama administration, has warned against complacency in international efforts to fight the disease. But both American and Liberian officials say that if the numbers continue to decline, it may be wiser to shift the funds toward other needs in the country.
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