At least seven people in Haiti have died from cholera, authorities said on Sunday, raising fresh fears of a resurgent epidemic in the crisis-wracked Caribbean nation.
Cholera killed about 10,000 people in the wake of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake, when UN workers helping the response introduced it to the country.
Nearly three years after Haiti’s last confirmed case of the illness, the country’s health ministry on Sunday said multiple suspected cases had been detected in the capital Port-au-Prince and in the coastal neighborhood of Cite Soleil.
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Seven or eight people had already died, Haitian Ministry of Public Health and Population Director-General Laure Adrien told a news conference on Sunday afternoon.
“Most of the victims died in the communities and could not go to hospitals,” he said.
Adrien called for roadblocks, erected throughout the country in a protest against recent gas price hikes, to be lifted so that the infected could access health facilities or be reached by ambulances.
Protests and looting have rocked the already unstable country since Sept. 11, when Hatian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced a fuel price hike, saying that subsidies were too expensive for one of the world’s poorest states.
The health ministry said in an earlier statement that measures were being taken to limit the spread of the virus, including investigation of other possible cases, while calling for people to take increased hygiene precautions.
In the 2010 outbreak, the first viral infections were detected around the Artibonite River, where UN peacekeepers had dumped fecal matter.
It was not until August 2016 that the UN officially recognized its role in the epidemic’s start.
The UN on Sunday said that it was “supporting efforts by the government of Haiti to contain an outbreak of cholera and provide life-saving measures.”
The last positive case before Sunday was detected in 2019, and in February the health ministry held a ceremony to mark the official elimination of cholera in the country.
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