WHO says risk 'moderate' after laboratory in Sudan seized by fighters
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[May 02, 2023]
GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization said on Tuesday
it had found after a risk assessment that there was a "moderate risk"
related to the seizure of a public health laboratory in Sudan's capital
Khartoum by one of the warring parties.
"The situation and the risk are being seen as moderate," WHO
spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic told reporters at a briefing in Geneva.
"This is because the lab cannot provide its main function, that is to
provide the analysis and the diagnostics because of the lack of fuel and
lack of trained staff."
WHO's representative in Sudan said last week there was a "high risk of
biological hazard" in Sudan's capital Khartoum after one of the warring
parties seized the laboratory holding cholera pathogens and other
hazardous materials.
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(Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber and Emma Farge; editing by
Matthias Williams)
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