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Lebanon grapples with first cholera outbreak in 30 years
More than 2,000 cases have been reported, including 18 deaths, while the crippled health system and the lack of public funding for proper water systems put more people at risk.
A boy is administered with a cholera vaccine during a house-to-house vaccination campaign in Sanaa, Yemen September 14, 2019.
(photo credit:
KHALED ABDULLAH/REUTERS
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ANDREA LÓPEZ-TOMÀS/THE MEDIA LINE
NOVEMBER 14, 2022 02:53
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