Authorities in Mpulungu have appealed to the Ministry of Health to consider releasing additional funds to the department of health for the purpose of combating the cholera outbreak in the district.
Mpulungu District Commissioner, Willie Simfukwe, said currently the district health office has run out of funds following the cholera outbreak in September, this year.
Mr. Simfukwe revealed that funds sent to the department of health for operations have been diverted towards efforts aimed at combating cholera in the district.
He told ZANIS in Kasama that health personnel were now depending on goodwill from other partners in order to curb the cholera outbreak, which has claimed four (4) lives so far.
Mr. Simfukwe lamented that it would be difficult for health staff to effectively combat cholera in communities in the absence of utility funds.
He explained that the health personnel were working on what he termed as ‘voluntary basis’ due to lack of motivation.
The DC, however, thanked Northern Province Health Director, Dr. Fabian Kabulubulu, for dispatching medical staff from Kasama and Mbala to assist in containing the cholera outbreak in Mpulungu, which has affected over 400 people.
Mr. Simfukwe said as a result of the beefed-up staff, cholera cases have been brought under control as only few cases of the disease were being reported to health centres.
Meanwhile, health personnel in Mpulungu have started disinfecting long-distance buses entering and leaving the town in a bid to prevent cholera from spread to other areas.
The passengers are being asked to disembark from mini-buses and luxury coaches in order to foot-step on cholera treated reed-mats as a way of containing the infectious disease.
Mpulungu is one of cholera prone areas in Northern Province, mainly due to poor water supply and sanitation
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