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A situation that sometimes pushes them to disconnect some patients to connect others.

Schools and hotels in Madagascar are being transformed into hospitals as coronavirus cases surge on the Indian Ocean island.

The spike is most likely due to the South African variant, which has caused a second wave.

But as hospitals are overwhelmed, the makeshift treatment centres are also quickly getting full.

Hotels too are being used for the influx of patients as hospitals are overwhelmed.

“We came here yesterday and there were still places available but now it’s almost full,” said caretaker Narinda.

 

Un patient atteint du Covid-19 dans un hôpital d’Antananarivo, en juillet 2020.

 

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The famine in southern Madagascar kills every day 
Dying of hunger in southern Madagascar
In this country among the poorest in the world,
1.3 million people need assistance.
Restrictions linked to Covid-19 have worsened the consequences of the drought.

 

1.3 Million in Southern Madagascar Face Famine-Like Conditions: UN

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