Why the U.S. Is Unprepared for a Potential Public Health Outbreak at the World Cup
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The federal government spent $625 million on World Cup security—and none of it went to public health. Just days away from the tournament, major concerns remain.
The federal government spent $625 million on World Cup security—and none of it went to public health. Just days away from the tournament, major concerns remain.
The federal government spent $625 million on World Cup security—and none of it went to public health. Just days away from the tournament, major concerns remain.
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