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In a nation that nearly wiped out cholera, the disease is surging back

Por: The Boston Globe World January 22, 2023

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Many patients arrive in wheelchairs, their legs too weak to support them. They cram into a stale hospital tent in Malawi’s capital, where some of the dozens of people not lucky enough to get a bed suffer on the dirt floor.Medical workers, far outnumbered by the sick, scurry from one to the next, hoping to prevent them from ending up among the dead in a tent nearby.“It’s scary what’s happening,” said Patrick Manuel, 35, holding vigil at... + full article



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