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Surge in Zimbabwe cholera deaths | |
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The United Nations says 978 people have now been killed by the cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe, an increase of 25% from the last figure given three days ago. | The United Nations says 978 people have now been killed by the cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe, an increase of 25% from the last figure given three days ago. |
The UN's office for humanitarian affairs says 18,413 suspected cases have been reported across the country since the outbreak began in August. | The UN's office for humanitarian affairs says 18,413 suspected cases have been reported across the country since the outbreak began in August. |
The disease has spread quickly as the health care and water systems have collapsed amid a long political crisis. | The disease has spread quickly as the health care and water systems have collapsed amid a long political crisis. |
Last week, President Robert Mugabe said the spread of cholera had been halted. | Last week, President Robert Mugabe said the spread of cholera had been halted. |
The UN's Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said the worst-hit area was the capital, Harare, with 208 confirmed deaths and 8,454 suspected cases. | The UN's Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said the worst-hit area was the capital, Harare, with 208 confirmed deaths and 8,454 suspected cases. |
The South African Red Cross has sent a lorry load of medical supplies to treat cholera victims. | The South African Red Cross has sent a lorry load of medical supplies to treat cholera victims. |
It has issued an urgent appeal to fund enough supplies to treat a total of 30,000 people. | It has issued an urgent appeal to fund enough supplies to treat a total of 30,000 people. |
The UN has said it estimates up to 60,000 people may eventually be affected. | The UN has said it estimates up to 60,000 people may eventually be affected. |
'Pretext to invade' | |
On Thursday, Mr Mugabe gave a nationally televised speech saying the outbreak had been contained. | |
"I am happy to say our doctors are being assisted by others, and the WHO [World Health Organization] have now arrested cholera." | |
He has accused Western powers, including Zimbabwe's former colonial ruler Britain, of using the cholera outbreak as a pretext to invade and overthrow him. | |
"Now that there is no cholera, there is no cause for war," he said. | |
Other high-ranking officials have accused Britain of deliberately spreading cholera. |