A cholera outbreak in Zambia has caused more than 400 deaths and infected 10,000

A cholera outbreak in Zambia has caused more than 400 deaths and infected 10,000

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A major cholera outbreak has killed more than 400 people and infected more than 10,000 in Zambia. Authorities ordered schools across the southern African country to remain shut after the end-of-year holidays. A large soccer stadium in the capital has been converted into a makeshift treatment facility. The Zambian government is embarking on a mass vaccination program and has committed to providing 2.4 million liters of clean water daily to affected communities. Cholera is caused by a bacteria typically spread by contaminated food or water. The disease is strongly linked to poverty and inadequate access to clean water.

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