Aid workers have reported that the healthcare system in Venezuela is experiencing significant strain due to recent earthquakes. The system has been under pressure for years due to underinvestment, and the recent events have exacerbated existing challenges, leading to concerns about the potential spread of infectious diseases and the capacity of hospitals to manage the increased demand for medical care.
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Venezuela's healthcare system faces challenges following earthquakes
Following recent earthquakes in Venezuela, aid workers have highlighted the challenges facing the country's healthcare system. Years of underinvestment have left hospitals overwhelmed and raised concerns about the risk of infectious diseases.
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Aid workers warn of infectious diseases, overwhelmed hospitals after Venezuela earthquakes
Venezuela's healthcare system faces challenges following earthquakes