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Govt action plan for foodborne illnesses
Since September, there’s been 890 reported cases of food-borne illnesses across all provinces. In the same period, 22 children lost their lives, allegedly due to food poisoning. Food-borne illnesses have since been declared a national disaster, with a government interdisciplinary task team responsible for the national response. Speaking at a

[Watch] Going To the clinic? Bring Your Own Toilet Paper, Soap.
Water, sanitation, and hygiene are the cornerstones of public health. Unfortunately, the basics are still lacking at some public clinics across the Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, and Limpopo. Health-e’s community journalists visited 31 clinics across 3 provinces, speaking to over 300 patients, and found that: 72% of restrooms have no soap90%

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