Celine Gounder is a physician and epidemiologist and a senior fellow at KFF. She is also the editor at large for public health at KFF Health News and the host of the podcast Epidemic.
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Opinion | Bill Foege’s optimism helped save the world from smallpox - The Washington Post
His design of “surveillance-containment” changed the course of public health strategy.
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