Nine thousand chlorine-filled bottles have been given by State House to the provincial health office in Eastern province.
All stakeholders must join forces, according to President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA, to assist slow the spread of the disease.
According to President HICHILEMA, the sickness may be treated with collective effort.
Since then, he has urged the public to continue practicing good cleanliness and health practices.
When he made the donation and went to the Cholera center in Chipata, the President made this statement.
Additionally, he urged the pertinent offices to work with their counterparts in the neighboring nations to combat the disease.
SYLVIA MASEBO, the health minister, added that it was necessary to develop policies that would limit the mobility of individuals, particularly from locations where the epidemic has been noted, in order to lessen the spread of the disease.

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