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Cholera outbreak drops in Zambia

LUSAKA-(MaraviPost)-Zambia says it has made progress in containing a cholera outbreak that has killed about 70 people in the southern African nation since October.

Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya this week said there had been a “drastic reduction” in the number of new cases in the outbreak, which has mostly affected the capital, Lusaka. He says the provision of fresh water and other preventive measures are being taken.

The World Health Organization is assisting with the vaccination of Lusaka residents against cholera.

Last week, the military moved in after some residents in a densely populated Lusaka slum rioted over the removal of market vendors, a measure designed to curb the disease.

Cholera is caused by ingestion of contaminated food or water and can kill within hours if untreated.

Zambia starts week of prayers and fasting against cholera

LUSAKA-(MaraviPost)-Today is the first day of fasting and praying for God’s intervention in the ongoing cholera epidemic in Zambia, and many on social media are not amused.

The one week prayer and fasting period was declared by Zambia’s minister of Religion and National Guidance, with a stern warning that ‘the occasion must be taken serious and be observed by everyone’.

Reverend Godfridah Sumaili told the country to not only pray for an end to cholera, but to also pray for the rains which have been erratic in Zambia.

We are standing on 2nd Chronicles 7:14 . Daniel 9:3-23 and Isaiah 1:19
‘‘We are standing on 2nd Chronicles 7:14 . Daniel 9:3-23 and Isaiah 1:19,’‘ said the minister of Religion.

The fasting period to Kick out Cholera from the Land begins Monday January 15th and will go on till Monday January 22nd.

Cholera causes acute watery diarrhoea. It can be treated with oral hydration solutions and antibiotics but spreads rapidly and can kill within hours if not treated.

The first case of Cholera was recorded in October last year in Lusaka and since then, several Interventions have been put in place to fight the pandemic, including postponement of the schools calendar, establishment of joint task-forces from the health ministry, defence forces and the office of the president, banning of street food and roadside vending among others.

The outbreak has killed 74 people since Oct. 4, with more than 3,200 cases reported in total.

The restrictions in the wake of the outbreak have since been relaxed following violent protests against a curfew and the ban on street vending, and a reported slow down in reported cases by the health ministry.

Health minister Chitalu Chilufya told journalists that the number of new cases has halved, and added that schools and some markets will be allowed to re-open.

The praying interventions have however been mocked and ridiculed on social media, with many alarmed at the government initiative.