WHO Says over 40,000 Gazans Have Life-Changing Injuries, Needing Years of Rehabilitation
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Nearly 42,000 people in the Gaza Strip, a quarter of them children, suffer from some form of disability after being injured and will require treatment for years, the World Health Organization (WHO) said today.
World Health Organization sounds alarmed at massive medical needs in Gaza, where thousands of people suffer from serious injuries requiring long-term care
Gaza health system overwhelmed as WHO reports 42,000 people have life-changing injuries
Nearly 42,000 people in Gaza are living with life-changing injuries from the ongoing conflict – including more than 10,000 children – as the health system collapses under relentless strain, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Thursday.
WHO: Years of rehabilitation, care needed for Gaza's injured - Twentytwo13
Nearly 42,000 people in the Gaza Strip have suffered life-changing injuries due to the ongoing conflict since October 2023, according to the latest World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates. The figure represents one-quarter of all reported injuries, which amount to 167,376. Over 5,000 people have faced amputation. Other severe injuries, including those to the arms and legs (more than 22,000), the spinal cord (over 2,000), the brain (more than 1…
The genocide in Gaza has caused serious injuries (permanent or long periods of rehabilitation) to 42,000 people, including...
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