Deadly Disease abolished from the Dominican Republic
The Prime Minister Mr Santo Domingo of the Dominican Republic spreads the word that the Dominican Republic is safe and disease Cholera has been Eradicated.
Cholera is an infectious disease which attacks the small intestine, it’s usually bought on by rotting food or contaminated water, the symptoms are like Flu combined with stomach pains and problems.
With many cases of the disease tended to the government have kicked off Anti Disease campaigns.
The World Health organisation works very closely with Hotels and Resorts throughout the Caribbean, The Caribbean is at higher risk than any other region because disease and infection thrives much better in tropical climates. The Pan American health organisation (PAHO) as well as other health organisations have taken to the streets and are educating thousands of families about the disease and how to prevent it.
with a popular of ten and half million and a tourist expectation of four million the number of people who have or catch a disease is very slight, it’s well known that the resorts work to strict guidelines and health standards to ensure your stay with them will not expose you to disease.
The Prime Minister Publicly spoke about the crisis and announced that the country has the problem in control and it’s safe you take your holidays here, do if you were debating whether to cancel your Dominican Republic Holidays you needn’t fuss as the national crisis has ceased.
Expect to see high standards of cleanliness during Caribbean Holidays 2011 as all of the hotels and resorts in the region have to abide to hygienic guidelines set by world health organization’s.
It’s most likely the diseases made it over from third world country of Haiti which is situated on the Western side of the Island Hispaniola. If you’re looking to book a Caribbean Holiday but the Dominican republic doesn’t take your fancy you may want to look into Antigua Holidays as the two countries are very alike.
by harry on December 10th, 2010 Tags: dominican republic, health, holidays, tourism, Travel
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