Health worker claims world 'turned a blind eye' on Ebola

By Daisy Dumas
Updated October 14 2014 - 10:13am, first published September 27 2014 - 12:15am
Catastrophe: MSF's Brett Adamson says the international response is too slow.  Photo: Brendan Esposito
Catastrophe: MSF's Brett Adamson says the international response is too slow. Photo: Brendan Esposito
Catastrophe: MSF's Brett Adamson says the international response is too slow.  Photo: Brendan Esposito
Catastrophe: MSF's Brett Adamson says the international response is too slow. Photo: Brendan Esposito
Catastrophe: MSF's Brett Adamson says the international response is too slow.  Photo: Brendan Esposito
Catastrophe: MSF's Brett Adamson says the international response is too slow. Photo: Brendan Esposito
Catastrophe: MSF's Brett Adamson says the international response is too slow.  Photo: Brendan Esposito
Catastrophe: MSF's Brett Adamson says the international response is too slow. Photo: Brendan Esposito

West Africa's Ebola virus outbreak was "preventable" and is on the hands of "complacent" institutions that failed to heed stark early warnings, says an Australian aid worker who has returned from Monrovia.

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