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Malawi prisons step up cholera prevention despite zero cases
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82501, member: 636"] Prisons are fighting a ghost outbreak before it even starts. The Malawi Prison Service launched a hygiene offensive to block cholera from breaching their walls despite having zero confirmed cases inside. Public Relations Officer Steve Meke explained that guards currently enforce washing hands using soap while ensuring waste disposal systems function correctly. Meke mentioned that facilities possess enough gear to maintain sanitation standards, but they still coordinate with the Ministry of Health whenever extra help becomes necessary. Authorities prioritize food safety alongside access to clean water to ensure the environment remains safe for everyone locked up. Internal health workers play a massive role in this prevention strategy. These trained prisoners spread awareness regarding various illnesses among their peers. Meke noted that peer-to-peer messaging keeps the population updated on health risks without needing constant external intervention. [/QUOTE]
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