Erbil records 13 cases of Cholera
Health 01:30 PM - 2022-06-23
On Thursday, the General Directorate of Erbil Health announced 13 cases of cholera disease.
Dr. Dilovan Muhammad, Director of Erbil Health, said during a press conference that 9 suspected cholera cases had been recorded during the past two days, and the tests had confirmed that all of these cases were infected with cholera.
He revealed that the number of cholera cases in the Erbil governorate has reached 13 and called on citizens to adhere to health instructions and avoid getting cholera disease.
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