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Cholera Epidemic Forces Zimbabwe to Proclaim State of Emergency

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The country has recorded more than 7,000 suspected cholera cases and almost 150 deaths, of which 51 have been confirmed by laboratory tests since the outbreak was reported in  February. At least 12 people have died in Harare

Zimbabwe declared a state of emergency in the capital, Harare, over a deadly cholera outbreak. The capital city, where 1.5 million people live, has been badly hit by an outbreak of the disease that has affected all provinces of the southern African nation.

The country has recorded more than 7,000 suspected cholera cases and almost 150 deaths, of which 51 have been confirmed by laboratory tests since the outbreak was reported in February. At least 12 people have died in Harare.

The diarrheal infection is contracted from a bacterium that is generally transmitted through contaminated food or water. Washing hands with soap under safe running water and drinking boiled or treated water can protect against cholera. Supplies of drinking water are erratic in some cities in Zimbabwe coupled with a lack of functioning infrastructure.

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The health ministry and aid groups have joined forces to double the supply of water in affected areas and carry out awareness campaigns. Earlier this year, the United Nations said Cholera has experienced a global resurgence since 2021