id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-281543-ivhr2no3 Richardson, Eugene T Pandemicity, COVID-19 and the limits of public health ‘science’ 2020-04-17 .txt text/plain 1881 132 56 17 In the case of Ebola outbreak in West Africa, epidemiologists attributed amplified transmission to local populations' beliefs in misinformation or their 'strange' funerary practices-in essence, diverting the public's gaze from legacies of the transatlantic slave trade (or Maafa), 18 colonialism, 19 indirect rule, 20 structural adjustment 21 and extractive foreign companies as determinants. 40 As they start to sift back through the determinative web of human rights abuses-that is, the pathologies of power 41that set the stage for these health inequalities, they may begin to see that they contribute a great deal to the production and reproduction of structural injustice because of the social position they occupy and the violence that has been committed in their names. Mathematical modeling of the West Africa Ebola epidemic ./cache/cord-281543-ivhr2no3.txt ./txt/cord-281543-ivhr2no3.txt