Robert Redfield, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), stated on May 30, 2026, that the ongoing Ebola outbreak may become the second-largest in history. He noted that it is currently the third-largest outbreak of Ebola globally. Redfield made these comments during an interview with NewsNation, which is affiliated with The Hill.
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Former CDC Director Discusses Current Ebola Outbreak
Former CDC Director Robert Redfield indicated that the current Ebola outbreak could potentially rank as the second-largest in history. He highlighted that it is already the third-largest outbreak of the virus worldwide.
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