Obama admin to seek $6.2B in emergency Ebola funding

The Obama administration is set to ask Congress for about $6.2 billion in emergency funding to stem the spread of Ebola, reports Bloomberg.

An Office of Management and Budget statement said that the funding includes $4.5 billion for immediate action and $1.5 billion in contingency funding.

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