
The State of The Rivers/Oceans/Water/Air
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Re: 50 000 litres of sewage flow into SA's rivers every second

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Re: 50 000 litres of sewage flow into SA's rivers every second
Don’t become part of the 1 300 diarrhoea cases
Key tips to follow to avoid the diarrhoea outbreak
4 hours ago
About 18 days ago, the Department of Health discovered that there was an increase of people complaining about having diarrhoea. At the time there were about 155 affected, the number has since increased to 307, this is according to a statement issued on July 31.
The second statement was later retracted by the department, not confirming which part was retracted.
On August 6 the provincial government released a statement in which they stated the number of people affected by the diarrhoea outbreak has increased to more than 1 300.
Local doctor, Goodman Maleni, says the public must continue to exercise caution while the provincial government deals with the diarrhoea outbreak.
“It is difficult to determine the cause and in the meantime the public can follow the standard procedures to stay healthy,” he said.
Here are some tips to follow:
1. Boil water before drinking it (99% of the bacteria dies)
2. Pour a teaspoon of bleach into 25 litres of water, mixing it well and waiting at least 30 minutes
3. Buy bottled water if you can afford it
4. Wash your hands before eating and after using the toilet
5. Wash your fruits before eating and rinse your vegetables
6. Buy a hand sanitizer; it can be a spray or the wet towels.
This is what you can do if you have diarrhoea:
• Visit the nearest clinic, doctor or hospital
• To prevent dehydration, add eight teaspoons of sugar and half a teaspoon of salt to a litre bottle of water
• Eat a bland diet.
Source: Department of Health and City of Mbombela Local Municipality, www.everydayhealth.com and Department of Health.
https://lowvelder.co.za/445678/dont-par ... oea-cases/
Key tips to follow to avoid the diarrhoea outbreak
4 hours ago
About 18 days ago, the Department of Health discovered that there was an increase of people complaining about having diarrhoea. At the time there were about 155 affected, the number has since increased to 307, this is according to a statement issued on July 31.
The second statement was later retracted by the department, not confirming which part was retracted.
On August 6 the provincial government released a statement in which they stated the number of people affected by the diarrhoea outbreak has increased to more than 1 300.
Local doctor, Goodman Maleni, says the public must continue to exercise caution while the provincial government deals with the diarrhoea outbreak.
“It is difficult to determine the cause and in the meantime the public can follow the standard procedures to stay healthy,” he said.
Here are some tips to follow:
1. Boil water before drinking it (99% of the bacteria dies)
2. Pour a teaspoon of bleach into 25 litres of water, mixing it well and waiting at least 30 minutes
3. Buy bottled water if you can afford it
4. Wash your hands before eating and after using the toilet
5. Wash your fruits before eating and rinse your vegetables
6. Buy a hand sanitizer; it can be a spray or the wet towels.
This is what you can do if you have diarrhoea:
• Visit the nearest clinic, doctor or hospital
• To prevent dehydration, add eight teaspoons of sugar and half a teaspoon of salt to a litre bottle of water
• Eat a bland diet.
Source: Department of Health and City of Mbombela Local Municipality, www.everydayhealth.com and Department of Health.
https://lowvelder.co.za/445678/dont-par ... oea-cases/
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Re: 50 000 litres of sewage flow into SA's rivers every second
After what we have read it is not at all surprising and very few of those people read the newspaper. IMO it is not at all difficult to determine the cause 

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Re: 50 000 litres of sewage flow into SA's rivers every second
My ousie is absent, still ill and the useless clinic can't help her. Have sorted doctor, but FFS!






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Re: 50 000 litres of sewage flow into SA's rivers every second
I feel so sorry for those who have to use government hospitals! 

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Now security is also sick, from same area. It turns out the water reticulation is damaged by voters who refuse to pay for services because the ANC promised free water for their votes. End of story. 

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Re: 50 000 litres of sewage flow into SA's rivers every second

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge