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It's been a very big challenge for the Clinic to receive, keep and treat cholera patients. Today we have 11 patients being treated in the Clinic. As you can see , we just received a pregnant woman, we fit seven patients in one room, and it is crowded. We have enough cholera supplies now to treat patients for about 2 months or so thanks to some donations from Catholic Relief Services(CRS) and Direct Relief MSPP/PAH. Our two tireless nurses have been working very hard.