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Lebanon Warns Cholera Outbreak ‘Spreading Rapidly’

  • #World
  • #Middle East
  • #Lebanon
  • #Health
  • #Diseases & conditions
  • #Infectious diseases
  • #Syria
  • #Armed conflict
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OCT 2022
Image copyright: Reuters [via Al Jazeera]
story last updated OCT 2022

The Spin

Narrative A

This latest outbreak in Lebanon is no coincidence, as cholera is often the result of man-made disasters such as war and forced migration. Lebanon knows that, as Syria's neighbor, it has received more than a million refugees fleeing a conflict. Syria's 12-year conflict destroyed most of its water treatment infrastructure and health systems, and this has produced a cascading effect on Lebanon.

The New Arab

Narrative B

This goes beyond regional issues like Syria, Lebanon, and Haiti - this is a global wake-up call. The world has a limited cholera vaccine supply, and nations can't afford to get caught flat-footed as they did with COVID and Monkeypox. Our discourse can't confine the danger to Lebanon and other impacted nations, it's an escalating problem for the international community.

UPI

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