Safe Humanitarian Corridor Needed In Yemen To Respond To Dengue Outbreak, WHO Says

U.N. News Centre: Yemen: ‘worrying outbreak’ of dengue fever prompts U.N. health agency appeal for safe humanitarian corridor
“The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) is appealing for a safe corridor to reach more than three million people in war-torn Yemen’s most populated governorate, Taiz, where ‘an extreme spike’ in cases of dengue fever has been recorded over the past two weeks…” (8/31).

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