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    World Health killed 1,300 people in Yemen because of cholera

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    World Health killed 1,300 people in Yemen because of cholera Empty World Health killed 1,300 people in Yemen because of cholera

    Post by Rocky Mon 26 Jun 2017, 5:55 am

    World Health killed 1,300 people in Yemen because of cholera


    11:59 - 26/06/2017


    The World Health Organization, killing more than 1,300 people in Yemen since the end of last April, because of the cholera epidemic is rampant in the country caused by the blockade and aggression against the Saudi people.

    The agency reported Tasneem International news agency reported that the organization said in a tweet on her Twitter, and vassal / information /, "in just two months, the epidemic spread of cholera in all governorates of Yemen almost killed more than 1,300 people, a quarter of them - the children."

    She added that "the number of injured or believed to be infected with the disease has reached more than 200 thousand people."

    It is noteworthy that the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) had suggested last Friday that the injuries exceed a cholera epidemic in Yemen 300 thousand cases by the end of next August, the number jumps to that of 193 thousand cases at the present time.

    He appealed to UN officials, recently the international community to do everything possible immediately in order to provide Yemeni doctors with medical supplies and support UN relief efforts in health, water, sanitation and nutrition, as well as raising awareness within Yemen.

    The United Nations also warned at the end of last May from the collapse of Yemen, where 17 million people face food shortages, including 7 million on the brink of starvation in a country that is largely dependent on the import of its food. It ended 25

    http://www.almaalomah.com/2017/06/26/170220/

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