an infection in turkish has killed 13 premature babies. the death toll rose to 40 in 3 months. in july over 27 newborns died of the infection. the government told doctors to go investigate the cause. they believe it is spreading through intravenous solution due to the understaffed conditions poor equipment needed to care for the large number of newborns.
should the government. step in and actually fix the problems?
Perhaps the Doctors Without Borders could possibly help with this issue, as we heard today from Docta Jason P. He mentioned that collaboration would be the ailment of such an issue, and I believe that the collab of many different Non-Government-Organization could do the trick.
Like he said before, governmental organizations might come across that it will look like that the help is for political relations and is strictly on a political agenda, whereas NGO's don't appear as such.
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Within their own borders, it's the Turkish govt responsibility to fix this problem. It's no political agenda just taking care of your citizens. Sounds like the government should be putting a lot more funding into their health care system.
i think that the govt should take care of this problem because it is there people. and i agree with drew Doctors Without Borders should go in and do their thing.