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    Zambia seeks more money to contain cholera outbreak

    Source: Xinhua   2018-02-21 13:57:56

    LUSAKA, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- The Zambian Government said on Tuesday that it needs more money to contain a cholera outbreak which started last October.

    While appreciating partners and companies for coming on board to help tackle the epidemic, an official statement said more funds and material resources were required.

    The government has so far released 64 million Zambian kwacha (6.5 million U.S. dollars) while donations from cooperating partners were still being collected.

    The government said all the funds will be audited.

    At its height, the outbreak saw more than 100 cases per day, which had come down to around 15, according to official figures.

    The outbreak in seven of the country's 10 provinces has resulted in 85 deaths.

    Lusaka, the capital, accounted for 96.1 percent of the cases, with 4,080 infections and 75 deaths.

    Editor: Zhou Xin
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    Zambia seeks more money to contain cholera outbreak

    Source: Xinhua 2018-02-21 13:57:56

    LUSAKA, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- The Zambian Government said on Tuesday that it needs more money to contain a cholera outbreak which started last October.

    While appreciating partners and companies for coming on board to help tackle the epidemic, an official statement said more funds and material resources were required.

    The government has so far released 64 million Zambian kwacha (6.5 million U.S. dollars) while donations from cooperating partners were still being collected.

    The government said all the funds will be audited.

    At its height, the outbreak saw more than 100 cases per day, which had come down to around 15, according to official figures.

    The outbreak in seven of the country's 10 provinces has resulted in 85 deaths.

    Lusaka, the capital, accounted for 96.1 percent of the cases, with 4,080 infections and 75 deaths.

    [Editor: huaxia]
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