Selasa, 20 Desember 2016

Letter from the Editor- February 2015 American History

Breaking Fevers, Sharing Wealth, Being Frank A CITY PANICKED by a spreading virus that leaves thousands dying in its wake and civil authorities with little recourse other than to quarantine the afflicted and collect the dead—while feebly attempting to fend of mass hysteria. The foregoing scenario may be similar to the Ebola outbreak playing out …

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