US considering official to coordinate Ebola response in Africa
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- The US government is considering appointing a dedicated official to coordinate its response to the Ebola outbreak in Africa, according to Senator Marco Rubio.
- The role, described as a coordinator with relevant qualifications to manage inter-agency affairs full-time, is currently being filled by several potential candidates.
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Warum es wichtig ist
The Trump administration is considering appointing a dedicated official to coordinate the US response to the Ebola outbreak in Africa. Senator Marco Rubio made the announcement during a Federal House of Representatives committee hearing.
US Secretary of State Rubio (Marco Rubio) said today at a Federal House of Representatives committee that the Trump administration is considering appointing an official to coordinate the US response to the Ebola (Ebola) epidemic in Africa.
Reuters reported that Rubio said, "I don't want to use the word 'Ebola Tsar', but (it will be) a person with relevant qualifications who can coordinate inter-agency affairs full-time," adding that "several candidates" are currently being considered for this role.
Offene Fragen
- Who are the potential candidates for the coordinator role?
- What specific qualifications will the chosen official possess?
- What is the timeline for this appointment?
- What is the current status of the Ebola outbreak in Africa?





