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"The Bahamas Ministry of Health and the Pan American Health Organization said that there is “no quarantine, cholera or epidemics in the Bahamas," in a statement shared with CNN.
“Floods can potentially increase the transmission of water-borne and communicable diseases,” the statement said.
“Nevertheless, there have not been any detected cholera cases at the moment, nor any increased number of infectious diseases due to the hurricane. The Ministry of Health and PAHO recommends that the population in the affected areas drink and use safe water and also continue to practice good hygiene such as hand washing to prevent water-borne diseases.”
Live updates: Hurricane Dorian's aftermath in the Bahamas - CNN
ummmmm.....safe water where, exactly? Not to mention functioning toilets.
“Floods can potentially increase the transmission of water-borne and communicable diseases,” the statement said.
“Nevertheless, there have not been any detected cholera cases at the moment, nor any increased number of infectious diseases due to the hurricane. The Ministry of Health and PAHO recommends that the population in the affected areas drink and use safe water and also continue to practice good hygiene such as hand washing to prevent water-borne diseases.”
Live updates: Hurricane Dorian's aftermath in the Bahamas - CNN
ummmmm.....safe water where, exactly? Not to mention functioning toilets.