A cholera epidemic in South Africa has killed ten people and left 37 dangerously ill.

Date:

A cholera epidemic has killed at least ten people in Gauteng, South Africa’s most populated province, according to health officials.

According to estimates, at least 95 people have attended hospitals in Hammanskraal, a suburb north of Pretoria, with cholera symptoms since last Monday.

The Gauteng health department verified at least 19 cholera cases on Sunday, according to a statement obtained by the BBC.

It went on to say that 37 persons were admitted in serious condition.

The victims included a three-year-old child and nine adults.

Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, the provincial head for health, has urged the public to take extra precautionary measures and maintain proper hand hygiene.

The city of Tshwane is warning residents of Hammanskraal and surrounding areas not to drink water from their taps, adding that water tankers were being supplied.

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

Western Region NRSA intensifies campaign on road safety

The Western Regional Office of the National Road Safety...

Three factions in Nkwanta South hold peace dialogue

The National Peace Council has organised a dialogue meeting...

Get involved in local governance to improve development and accountability – Mr Awal

Mr Mohammed Awal, the Project Lead of Ghana Centre...

Ketu South: NDC Youth organiser to contest constituency chairmanship position

Mr Elolo White Kelie, the former youth Organiser of...

More like this
Related