NPR: Why Cholera Persists In Haiti Despite An Abundance Of Aid
“It’s been more than three years since cholera struck Haiti. And the epidemic continues today. The deadly bacteria have killed more than 8,500 people and infected hundreds of thousands. Why has the outbreak been so hard to stop, even with more than in foreign aid pledged to Haiti?…” (3/21).

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