Following the increase in the number of people infected with cholera in Ethiopia this week: State Minister for Health, Dr. Dereje Duguma, ...
Following the increase in the number of people infected with cholera in Ethiopia this week: State Minister for Health, Dr. Dereje Duguma, told the BBC that a new strain of the virus was being tested for oxycodone.
Of the 53,000 people tested last week, 8,500 were infected and 34 died. In addition, 440 people were admitted to the intensive care unit.
Following the increase in the number of people infected with the virus in recent weeks, Dr. Dereje said that a sample test is underway to determine whether Omikron has entered Ethiopia and the results will be announced in the next two weeks.
"The progress so far has been good. But since December 7, 2014, the number of people infected with the virus has been increasing day by day," he said.
About 3% of people tested positive about the virus this week; This week, however, the number has risen to 28%.
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"Symptoms of omeprazole in other countries have also been shown in Ethiopia. The number of people living with the virus has increased dramatically.
So far, more than 4 million people in Ethiopia have been tested and 382,000 infected; 6880 people died.
Ethiopia has a population of about 10 million.
According to Dr. Dereje: He encouraged ordinary people as well to take part in solving this great task: "One of the things you and other people can do is keep up the pressure ... there are going to be some difficult decisions for government".
Acquired oysters in more than 100 countries are rapidly spreading.
According to the Minister of Health, 3,793 people have been diagnosed with the virus in an unprecedented manner in Ethiopia.
"There is a risk of re-infection with the virus. The community should be vaccinated without 'panaceous' or 'political'. Stop spreading false rumors about vaccines.
The Ministry of Health is taking steps to curb the spread of the virus: According to Dr. Dereje, health professionals are required to be vaccinated and those who have not been vaccinated are denied access to government free treatment.
"Precautions are being taken because one-third of those currently being tested are infected. The community should be vaccinated and vaccinated," he warned.
He called on the law enforcement agencies to be responsible for enforcing the law to prevent the spread of the epidemic.
He also said that there will be a movement from the Prime Minister's Office to the kebele to implement the precautionary measures.
According to Dr. Dereje, they will be preparing for the delivery of the vaccine, ranging from verification and vaccination certificates to the Diaspora.
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