The New York Times  |  May 28, 2017

“The next weapon of mass destruction may not be a bomb,” said Lawrence O. Gostin, the director of the World Health Organization’s Collaborating Center on Public Health Law and Human Rights. “It may be a tiny pathogen that you can’t see, smell or taste, and by the time we discover it, it’ll be too late,” Mr. Gostin said.

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