
UN Photo/Martine Perret
Ambulance depot near an emergency response centre, in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Ambulances and drivers have to be disinfected after each trip carrying suspected Ebola cases.
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Interesting simulation eerily similar to my novel https://www.amazon.com/Tiger-Underlying-Crimes-Joann-Mead-ebook/dp/B015VG90K8 … that was reviewed by a member of JHCHS in 2016. A little recognition or citing would have been nice.