“There are no infectious or non-infectious diseases that respect countries' boundaries,” says Yale School of Public Health Dean Megan Ranney when emphasizing the national security threat posed by the lack of U.S. involvement in active monitoring, data sharing, and delivery of care used to address and combat public health threats.
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