World Health: A frightening spread of the cholera epidemic in Houthi areas

The World Health Organization revealed a frightening spread of the cholera epidemic in areas under the control of the terrorist Houthi militia, noting that the number of recorded infections is approaching 100,000 cases.
The health bulletin issued by the organization stated that 112,583 suspected cases of infection with the epidemic had been reported in most of the country’s governorates since the beginning of this year, most of them in areas under the control of the Houthis, representing 83 percent of the total recorded cases.
According to the bulletin, 93,000 suspected cases were reported, as of July 6, in governorates under the control of the Houthis, while the rest of the cases, representing 17 percent, were recorded in governorates under the control of the internationally recognized government.
p>This comes as Iran's agents in Yemen (the Houthi militia) continue to prevent comprehensive vaccination campaigns, and are concealing the numbers of infections recorded in the cholera epidemic, and their media and mosques under their control continue to incite against vaccination, describing them as Western conspiracies, which has caused a return to the spread of Many diseases that Yemen got rid of years ago.