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Health Equity, Solidarity and the Common Good: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story.
Viewed through the lenses of Catholic social teaching and solidarity, the 2014 Ebola epidemic was a failure of both, because health equity is at the center of the Catholic understanding of health care as a basic human right of all persons, regardless of ability to pay or citizenship status.