Zimbabwe cholera cases pass 60,000
The cholera epidemic sweeping Zimbabwe has infected more than 60,000 people — a figure that in December was predicted to be the worst case scenario. The World Health Organization figures publisehd Friday said 3,161 people have died from from the outbreak.div class=”feedflare”
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