Good morning. I and the president of the institute of medicine, and it is my great pleasure to welcome all of you to this very important meeting. I understand that as of yesterday, we have over 700 people registered. Weve limited the size to 250 in order to be manageable in the breakout conversations so a lot of people are going to be here on the webcast. We are seeing the devastating effects of the virus outside of the United States because we are seeing it entered the United States as well. Fortunately the Public Health system responds to the virus is robust and of the small handful of people with ebola in the u. S. Only one has died. In africa the picture is different. We have seen over thousands of cases and high fatality rates. We have just heard that the epidemic is still far from where we need to be. The cdc has predicted that in the worstcase scenario over many people could be affected by january, liberia and sierra leone. What went wrong . There are many lessons to be learned
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