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<p> A bioethics panel report on the response to the Ebola outbreak gave a ringing endorsement to infection preventionists, saying in times of a public health crisis U.S. policy should provide &ldquo;this group the support to act to the fullest extent of their licensure and abilities.&rdquo;</p> <p> <span _fck_bookmark="1" style="display: none;">&nbsp;</span></p>

Bioethics panel: After chaotic Ebola response, IPs should be key players in future outbreaks

Ebola quarantines of asymptomatic health workers ‘morally wrong,’ counterproductive