A United Nations caused cholera epidemic, is still killing people in Haiti and Dominican Republic.
Last week nine people, in the Dominican Republic, died, bringing the total to 71. The first Dominican Republic case was discovered in November 2010.
But that’s nothing compared to what’s happening in Haiti.
Neighboring Haiti was swept with cholera, starting in October 2010. As of March 2011 nearly 5,000 people have died, and more than 200,000 are infected.
Health officials working in Haiti say the United Nations grossly underestimated the seriousness of the epidemic: “It is going to be larger than predicted in terms of sheer numbers and will last far longer than the initial projections.”-Dr Sanjay Basu
In fact, Doctor Basu predicts that if conditions don’t improve soon, more than 11,000 Hatians will die by the end of 2011.
Investigations by the UN revealed that UN Peacekeeping troops from Nepal spread the disease due to the unsanitary way they kept their camp ground.