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Haiti’s cholera cases likely to increase significantly This project is made by:PavleKostoski Petar Markoski Santijana Mehmedoska Nafa Mehmedoska Dean Nikoloski

Haiti’s cholera cases likely to increase significantly 15 November 2010 – As data collection improves in communities affected by the cholera outbreak in Haiti, the number of reported cases is expected to rise significantly, the top United Nations relief official there said today. 15 November 2010 – As data collection improves in communities affected by the cholera outbreak in Haiti, the number of reported cases is expected to rise significantly, the top United Nations relief official there said today.

Haiti’s cholera cases likely to increase significantly Over 12,000 Haitians have so far been hospitalized and over 800 people have died from the disease, which is spread by contaminated food and water. Over 12,000 Haitians have so far been hospitalized and over 800 people have died from the disease, which is spread by contaminated food and water.

Haiti’s cholera cases likely to increase significantly In order not to increase the number of infected people the healthy people should stay at their homes they should have no any contact with infected people.

Haiti’s cholera cases likely to increase significantly Contries who are near haiti should help haiti with that they will transport the haiti`s people in their`s cities. Contries who are near haiti should help haiti with that they will transport the haiti`s people in their`s cities.

Haiti’s cholera cases likely to increase significantly Solution for the Haiti`s cholera cases Solution for the Haiti`s cholera cases

Haiti’s cholera cases likely to increase significantly The movie is directed by:Pavle Kostoski,Petar Markoski,Santijana Mehmedoska Nafa Mehmedoska Dean Nikoloski