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Lebanon, which is already dealing with an economic meltdown and protracted political crisis, has been hit with a wave of Cholera cases, says the World Health Organisation.
Lebanon will receive the vaccines within the next two weeks after the World Health Organisation approved a request for them, according to the country's public health minister.
The first death from cholera has been recorded in Lebanon as the disease rages in neighbouring Syria
Lebanese authorities are investigating new suspected cases of cholera less than one day after the first infection was announced in the crisis-hit country
The first case of cholera in three decades has been recorded in a rural north Lebanon area bordering Syria, where the disease has become widespread
Lebanon's economically struggling hospitals could close all coronavirus units soon as official records show cases at almost zero.
Cases of Hepatitis A in Lebanon have jumped by 381 between Monday and Tuesday as the country grapples with a falling healthcare system and sewage crisis.
Lebanon will impose a night-time curfew later this month and make full vaccination mandatory for workers in several sectors ahead of the Christmas holidays, in light of the new coronavirus variant
Cash-strapped Lebanon has ended the subsidies for drugs, leaving many wondering how they will be able to afford basic medical supplies.
Hospitals in the north Lebanon region of Akkar, where a fuel tank explosion killed 28 people this week, are struggling to operate amid life-threatening power cuts and fuel shortages