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The Ebola virus broke out in a remote forest village in Guinea in early 2014. It would have been easy to contain using only the simplest, cheapest measures had it been squelched early on at its source. Instead, the virus, which had previously infected no more than a few hundred people at a time, in a single year spread into five neighboring countries, infected more than twenty-six thousand people, and would cost billions to contain.
Pandemic: Tracking Contagions, from Cholera to Coronaviruses and Beyond
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