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  • Health Crisis - Focus on Cholera and Anthrax - Index of articles


  • State puts tight lid on cholera stats
    Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA)
    November 17, 2008

    The residents of Harare are irked by the way in which the state has gagged all health centres attending to cholera cases in a bid to keep the statistics under wrap. During the past week, the Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) received numerous reports from residents to the effect that more than 100 people have died (between October and November) at the Budiriro Poly Clinic as well as Beatrice Infectious Diseases Hospital where cholera patients are being attended to but the government has never released this information in the state media. Two members of the CHRA Secretariat, however, despite some drama in which some state agents-like men confiscated their cameras and vehicle and momentarily illegally detained them, managed access to the Beatrice Infectious Diseases Hospital and caught a glimpse of the rate at which people are dying.

    At the time of arrival around mid-day of the 16th of November 2008, there were over 50 patients queuing at the hospital. Within less than an hour spent at the hospital 6 deaths (5 adults and 1 child) had been recorded. During the three hours that the CHRA Secretariat was observing the goings-on at the Hospital, an average of 5 patients would be brought in at 20 minute intervals. The hospital has run out of admission beds and some patients who are considered to be seriously ill are made to lie down under trees upon which the water drips are then hung.

    Furthermore, the hospital is heavily understaffed because of the general brain drain which has crippled the country's health and other sectors and because of the magnitude of the cholera scourge which has seen the hospital staff working over time. The nursing staff at the hospital is said to be largely nurse aides taken from other health centres. The City of Harare Director of Health, Stanley Mungofa was the only senior person there and he was busy writing prescriptions for the patients. Some nurse aides, whom our staff members managed to talk to, said that the hospital had run out of protective clothing and disinfectants thus they also risked contracting the disease. The toilets that are supposed to be used by patients at the hospital are also very dirty which makes the hope of reducing the cholera scourge very distant.

    The conditions at Budiriro Poly clinic are no better as some of the patients actually mess themselves at the environs of the clinic and there is no adequate water to clean up the mess. Even those people without cholera who visit the place usually contract the disease from the clinic.

    In its propagandizing mission, the state media has reported very conservative cholera statistics (a paltry 37 deaths) in a bid to conceal the reality on the ground. The government continues to pretend that all is well in the country and can not acknowledge failure. This only helps to further illuminate the Government and ZINWA's culpability of the cholera pandemic and deprives the victims and the nation of the desperately needed aid.

    CHRA is in the process of compiling more statistics of the cholera cases in Harare and will continue to mobilize support for the affected and infected residents and to push for the return of water and sewer management to the City Council.

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