Cholera kills 105 in Dominican Republic
The series of people affected by cholera in Dominican Republic has reached 105, following the detection of 70 cases upon Dec. 21, officials pronounced upon Sunday.
Of the infected patients, eleven have been receiving healing diagnosis as well as have been in fast condition as well as the rest have been discharged, pronounced Health Minister Bautista Rojas Gomez.
On Saturday, Gomez visited the southern provinces of San Juan de la Maguana as well as Azua, where multiform cases of cholera have been reported.
"We have promoted the day of prevention, in which the lerned proffer will go to 50 homes with rehydration packs to help people with diarrhea," he said.
A commission of 5,000 volunteers will encounter Dominican President Leonel Fernandez subsequent Tuesday to inform to him their efforts to help prevent cholera, Gomez said.
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