Sunday, 31 December 2017

Zambia's president Edgar Lungu deploys army to help combat cholera outbreak that has claimed 41 lives

Zambia's president Edgar Lungu has deployed the army to help combat a cholera outbreak that has claimed 41 lives in the capital Lusaka and affected 1 550 more since September.
 
The initial outbreak began on September 28 according to the World Health Organisation and Zambia's health ministry subsequently launched efforts to limit the spread of the disease.
Cholera is a water-borne disease which goes hand in hand with poverty and while readily treatable can be lethal if unaddressed.
Lusaka has been recording an average of 60 new cases every day.
Lungu added that there would be a crackdown on street food stalls, bars and restaurants that do not meet minimum food hygiene standards.



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