River baptism suspected to be cause of the latest cholera cases: Four new cases of cholera have been confirmed in Gauteng and all patients had recently been baptised in the Jukskei or Klip rivers.
Four new cases of cholera have been confirmed in Gauteng and all the patients had been recently baptised in the Jukskei or Klip riversRescue workers navigate the Jukskei River in search of victims who drowned during a baptism in 2022. The river is now suspected of being the cause of some new cholera infections.Two rivers used extensively for baptisms are the suspected cause of the latest cholera cases as four new infections were confirmed in Gauteng.
The department discovered that the girl and her mother were baptised a week earlier with other church members in the Klip River.
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