200,000 Haitians Expected To Be Hit By Cholera -- Voice Of America
The United Nations is appealing for nearly $164 million for cholera relief in Haiti over the next six months. Aid agencies say the epidemic is worsening and they anticipate up to 200,000 people will show symptoms of cholera in the coming six months.
Latest World Health Organization (WHO) figures report more than 11,000 Haitians have been hospitalized and nearly 725 have died since the cholera outbreak was confirmed on October 22.
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Haiti: Death Toll Rises to 800 in Expanding Cholera Epidemic -- New York Times
Haiti cholera outbreak prompts fresh UN aid plea -- BBC
Cholera Outbreak in Haiti Sparks U.N. Appeal -- CBS News
UN calls for Haiti cholera aid -- CBC News
UN appeals for Haiti cholera aid -- AFP
UN launches $164m appeal to fight cholera outbreak in Haiti as medics fear epidemic will outrun humanitarian efforts -- Daily Mail
U.N. Asks for $164 Million in Aid As Haitian Cholera Outbreak Widens -- Wall Street Journal
U.N. seeks $164M to fight cholera in Haiti -- UPI
Why Haiti's cholera epidemic may last for years -- The Guardian
As Cholera Spreads in Haiti, Authorities Expect Disease to Remain for Years -- Voice of America
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