EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 11 MIN
Strategic Response Architecture: Deploying PREMA Kiosk and Dr Maya AI for Ebola Containment in DR Congo, Uganda and Kenya
from Fear Kills more People than Disease and Infections
Host 1 should be the visionary advocate explaining why the current Ebola response needs a trusted community-based front door.Host 2 should be the sceptical public-health expert asking difficult questions about evidence, ethics, privacy, feasibility, false alarms, regulatory approval, and whether AI can safely support Ebola triage.The debate should be balanced, credible, emotional, and intellectually strong. It should not sound like advertising. It should gradually move from scepticism to conditional support for a pilot.Structure the audio debate like this:Opening hook: “What if Ebola is not spreading only because of the virus, but because fear is moving faster than trust?”Explain the DR Congo challenge.Explain why a centralised hospital-based response is insufficient when people hide or travel.Introduce PREMA Kiosk powered by Dr Maya AI.Explain the community guardian model.Explain symptom-story capture and colour-coded risk guidance.Explain contact identification and smartphone-supported follow-up.Discuss privacy, consent, and ethical safeguards.Discuss the 72-hour pilot proposal.End with a powerful conclusion: PREMA is not replacing WHO, doctors, or public health. It is the missing trusted front door that helps them reach people before fear becomes transmission.
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