EU Launches Emergency Medical Corps
The new body was developed after the Ebola outbreak that ravaged West Africa. Its creation underscores the problems of quickly responding to the crisis, and coping with logistical and other challenges that Ebola raised. Today, another virus — Zika — is alarming the international health community.
Speaking in Brussels, World Health Organization (WHO) head Margaret Chan discussed how efforts to contain Zika, which is spread by mosquitos, are different than those focused on Ebola.
«Mosquito controls rests with every household,” Chan said. “Two-thirds of the mosquitos brew [breed] in households, instead of the environment. So that means that every household must [do their part]. The government cannot do it all.»
Commissioner Stylianides said that, so far, nine EU states have pledged teams and equipment for the medical body, which will be linked with WHO. He called on other member states to join