The plane is heading to Lebanon to deal with the cholera outbreak, according to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s rules.
The Lebanese expressed their appreciation for Egypt’s honest gesture.
The efforts are aimed at addressing the problems facing Lebanon lately. This continued from the Egyptian government to Lebanon to help control the outbreak before it escalates.
On the sidelines of receiving Egyptian aid, Lebanese Health Minister Firas al-Abyad also took the opportunity to thank his Egyptian friends, leaders, government and others for supporting Lebanon in this and many other crises.
There are a lot of disorders right now, whether fitness or otherwise.
“We are sure that with this and the help of the brothers, Lebanon will be able to triumph over the difficulties it is going through,” he added.
Cholera is making a comeback in the Middle East and Africa, and its immediate effect is prompting experts to sound the alarm about the damage it is causing, CNN reported.
Cholera is making a comeback in the Middle East and Africa, and its immediate effect is prompting experts to sound the alarm about the damage it is causing.
The disease had been in decline for years, but 2022 witnessed what the United Nations called “increased concern” around the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that since January, 29 countries have reported outbreaks.
Over the past five years, fewer than 20 countries on average reported outbreaks. According to the WHO, the main cause of this accumulation is water pollution.