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Haitian Health Ministry Says More Than 2,000 Have Died From Cholera; Report Identifies Outbreak's Source, Some Dispute Findings
More than 2,000 people have died of cholera in Haiti since late October, Haitian officials said on Monday, the Associated Press/Washington Post reports (12/6). According to Haitian health ministry figured, a total of "2,013 people have died from the water-borne bacterial infection and 88,789 cases have been recorded," Agence France-Presse writes (12/6).
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