
IT IS a safe bet that Margaret Chan, head of the World ÎçÒ¹¸£Àû1000¼¯ºÏ Organization, won’t be relaxing much over the holidays. In January, she faces representatives of 34 governments who sit on the . And they are hopping mad about Ebola.
A clutch of from high-level panels have agreed that dithering by this United Nations agency in 2014 was partly what turned an outbreak in Guinea into the worst-ever epidemic of the virus. At last count, it had stricken 28,600 people, killed 11,300 and cost billions – and at one point almost became too big…



