In Haiti, Bureaucratic Delays Stall Mass Cholera Vaccinations
BY RICHARD KNOXMarch 27, 2012, 12:01 AM
A hundred thousand people in Haiti are ready and waiting to get vaccinated against cholera.
The vaccine is sitting in coolers. Vaccination teams are all trained. Willing recipients are registered and entered into databases.
The impending mass vaccination project aims to show that vaccinating against cholera is feasible in Haiti. It's never been done in the midst of an ongoing cholera epidemic. So far, more than 530,000 Haitians have fallen ill with cholera, and over 7,000 have died.
But the vaccination campaign is bogged down in bureaucratic red tape.
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BY RICHARD KNOXMarch 27, 2012, 12:01 AM
A hundred thousand people in Haiti are ready and waiting to get vaccinated against cholera.
The vaccine is sitting in coolers. Vaccination teams are all trained. Willing recipients are registered and entered into databases.
The impending mass vaccination project aims to show that vaccinating against cholera is feasible in Haiti. It's never been done in the midst of an ongoing cholera epidemic. So far, more than 530,000 Haitians have fallen ill with cholera, and over 7,000 have died.
But the vaccination campaign is bogged down in bureaucratic red tape.
...
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