White House
Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer on Sunday defended the administration’s response to
the Ebola crisis, saying, "the president’s focused on this every
day."
In an interview
on NBC's "Meet the Press", Pfeiffer said President Obama is in
constant contact with the Centers for Disease Control and local officials in
Texas to ensure all resources are available. "There is no country in
the world better prepared than the United States to deal with this. We have the
best public health infrastructure and the best doctors in the world. We've been
preparing for this eventuality since the outbreak in West Africa started seven
months ago," Pfeiffer told NBC’s Chuck Todd.
According to the
CDC, 3,431 people have died from the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, Liberia, and
Sierra Leone. Pfeiffer warned that controlling Ebola will take time and a lot
of work, saying the only way to deal with Ebola is to stop it at its source.
That’s why, he says, the United States is deploying over 3,000 American troops
to West Africa to help with relief efforts.
Pfeiffer said
the administration will constantly evaluate its response, but it’s confident in
the procedures put in place. "No one is better at command and control
(and) logistics than the U.S. military. They’re going to make a huge difference
over there," Pfeiffer said.
Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ebola-virus-outbreak/white-house-confident-u-s-can-tackle-ebola-crisis-n218766
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