Good evening, everybody.Despite new promise of aid, international leaders provided disheartening assessments of the current battle against Ebola.The head of the World Bank said the international community―community had "failed miserably" in its initial response.The director of the Center for disease control said the situation reminded him of the early days of the AIDS epidemic.We get our own assessment from one of the few nongovernmental groups treating patients in West Africa.International Medical Corps has built a treatment clinic in Liberia and is constructing other facilities in both Liberia and Sierra Leone.Its president and CEO, Mary Johnson, joins me now.Thank you for joining us.Thank you, Jack.How many beds, how many facilities, how many people would you say that you're engaged in treating now?OK, So, in Liberia, International Medical Corps opened up a 70-bed hospital―or actually we call it a treatment unit.We opened that up in mid-September.We are scaling up and we will be opening up another treatment unit in Sierra Leone.In Liberia, we have about 200 people working in this treatment unit, trying to contain it, as well as treating people who have Ebola,with the hopes that they will recover, and they are recovering when they receive treatment.Do you have any sense that the progress of this disease is being―is slowing?