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Furcy Life story
We are not prepared at all": Haiti, already impoverished, a pandemic
A Man at the closed gate of a Church in Port-au-Prince, Haiti , on Easter-Sunday
With close to 60 fans for 11 million people in Haiti , The Most vulnerable nation in the Americas to the coronavirus. To cope while many countries had to fight, with a serious spread of Covid-19, Haiti may never recover from one.
The reality in Haiti is intense stations even more menacing than the number of 2019, a study suggests. According to Stephan dragon, breathing therapist in the capital city of Port-au-Prince, the true number of fans is actually closer to 40, and maybe 20 of those don't work.
"We have also said a very, very limited group of doctors That know How To operate them," Mr. dragon said.
The Haitian government has recently introduced much - needed equipment-from the fans to the PSA, including tens of thousands of face trying to buy masks from Cuba , But Haitian healthcare practitioners such as Mr dragon fear it is too little, Too Late .
"To tell you The Truth , We Are not prepared for anything," He Said .
So Far , this small, impoverished nation's only registered Three Deaths from The Virus and 40 confirmed cases But many more cases can number in the dark, especially in remote areas.
the levels of testing are low and the enforcement of social distancing is to grow. The Haitian population suffers from high levels of diabetes and other health conditions, and a large Corona-Virus outbreak, would be an intolerable burden on a collapsing health System .
Haiti respond to the emergency in March after two confirmed cases of Covid-19Haiti 's ability to learn, confused of their economic plight. Around 60% of Haitians live below the poverty line, and many face a clear choice: either you go about your daily business, and you run The Risk of Contracting COVID-19, or stay in The House , as the government advises, and will not be able to put Food on The Table .
It is Little Wonder That so many take their chances.
This is The Dilemma That Jean Raymond and His Family . He lives in Furcy , a mountainous village outside of Port-au-Prince, where most families scratch barren life of the country.
Jean-Raymond, however, is not a farmer, But a motorcycle-Taxi Driver , part of Haiti 's large informal economy. Rremaining in The House is not an option, if he is to feed his wife and two young children, He Said .
"It is impossible for me not to leave The House ," He Said . To stay "if I am obliged, in my home, what would we eat?"
"It is impossible for me not to leave The House ," said Jean Raymond , a motorcycle-Taxi DriverJean-Raymond's wife, Lucienne, criticized the government for failing to show enough support in The Village . "We want to respect The Rules , But we can't," She Said . "I see what the governments do in other countries, But Here you are not to do anything. "
In The Absence of The State , it has focused on local grassroots organizations in the location, basic, But crucial tasks Clean water is a precious commodity in Furcy - in fact, it is a scarce resource on Haiti and an environmentalist group called " Ekoloji pou Ayiti prepared to make dozens of water cans, and hand-washing stations in some of The Most vulnerable communities.
Given The Deep mistrust of the NGOs in Haiti , it was essential to "ensure That the community representatives were part of The Project ," said Max Faublas, co-founder of Ekoloji pou Ayiti.
as well as building-88-water stations, The Group of people shows How To make your own hand sanitizer using vinegar. They have also tried to combat widespread misinformation, the shake with a public awareness campaign about the importance of wearing a mask, avoiding the hands and disinfection of shoes and clothes.
Jean-Raymond and his Young Family to wash their hands in FurcyStill, although members of the community to appreciate, The Rules In Theory , putting it into practice can be difficult. For example, Jean Raymond and His Family Live With his Parents for Six persons, living in a tiny house, all on top of each other.
And when social distance is difficult in rural Furcy , it is almost out of the question for many, the extensive in Haiti , a densely populated Slums.
In Port-au-Prince market have been cut days, resulting in more demand for basic Food supplies. Some grow desperate. There were chaotic scenes outside the Food distribution points and trucks-sale of bread. The government has the distribution of Food parcels to The Most vulnerable households, But many are angry That jostle and compete in a crowd for dinner.
It has to create local groups hand-washing stations in municipalities"The Way she is, the distribution of Food is shameful," a resident, Mesmin Louigene, told the Reuters news Agency. "People don't respect the social distancing. The government should organize it better. I am very concerned about the health conditions, it is very disturbing. "
the looming crisis in the health sector is a big threat to Haiti , is, not surprisingly, is That most of Latin America and The Caribbean . What is especially deadly in the region's poorest country, however, is The Combination of the pandemic and a crippling economic crisis. In a bid to stave off further economic ruin, the Prime Minister Joseph Jouthe said This Week in the Land of the textile factories would re-restrictions to open later this month, But The Move runs contrary to the advice from the Pan American health-keeping organization, lockdown.
In Furcy , Jean Raymond was under " no illusions about what would mean a great COVID-19-outbreak, his village.
"If the Coronavirus is coming in my community, it would be a disaster. We do not have a hospital or even a good road. The conditions in which We Live ..." his voice trailed off.
"There is no way. We Are all going to die, if coronavirus is coming Here . "
coronavirus pandemic, haiti
Source of news: bbc.com