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Spread too thin: Africa’s next Ebola outbreak

19 May - 21 mins
Podcast Series The Intelligence from The Economist

The latest Ebola emergency is different from previous ones: there is no vaccine, and the kind of community-level work that stops the spread has been thinned by aid cuts. Britain is likely to get a new prime minister soon; we profile Andy Burnham, the Labour party’s polling favourite. And celebrity book clubs abound—but useful criticism in them does not. 

Guests and host:

John McDermott, chief Africa correspondentJoel Budd, social affairs editorCatherine Nixey, culture correspondentJason Palmer, co-host of “The Intelligence”

Topics covered: 

Ebola outbreak, West AfricaAndy Burnham, British politicscelebrities, book clubs, book industry

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