👀WATCH: Angry Tshwane residents chase newly elected Mayor Cilliers Brink and attack his car at the Jubilee Hospital over the cholera health scare 🚨🤢💉 CholeraOutbreak CilliersBrink Tshwane TheCitizenNews Watch the shocking 😲 video here⬇️
“If the crisis of water is carrying on like this, it means a lot of people will die.
“Before people supply water, they must test first if the water is good. And if they send water without testing, it seems they want to kill people. It seems as if they don’t take the people of Hammanskraal seriously. He is not careful with his job.”Meanwhile, Water and Sanitation Deputy Minister David Mahlobo confirmed on Monday that 15 people have died so far due to the outbreak.
Symptoms start appearing between 12 hours and five days after eating contaminated food or water and can affect both children and adults. It can kill within hours if untreated.Cholera is easily treatable. The majority of people can be treated successfully through prompt administration of oral rehydration solution dissolved in one litre of clean water.
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