Many people who suffered serious injuries when a powerful typhoon ravaged the central Philippines have had to wait nearly a month for treatment, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. "With some of the more remote areas now accessible, we're... seeing a second wave of people reaching hospitals with injuries," WHO's Philippines representative, Julie Hall, said in a statement nearly four weeks after the disaster. Super Typhoon Haiyan destroyed some ...Wednesday, 4 December 2013
WHO Says Many Philippine Typhoon Victims Had a Long Wait for Treatment
Many people who suffered serious injuries when a powerful typhoon ravaged the central Philippines have had to wait nearly a month for treatment, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. "With some of the more remote areas now accessible, we're... seeing a second wave of people reaching hospitals with injuries," WHO's Philippines representative, Julie Hall, said in a statement nearly four weeks after the disaster. Super Typhoon Haiyan destroyed some ...
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