WORLDZimbabwe fighting to contain Cholera outbreakA school boy walks past flowing sewage in an open drain in Glen View, Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept. 17, 2018. The death toll from the cholera outbreak has risen from 18 to 30 over the past two weeks according to government reports. A total of 5463 cases have been recorded so far.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFEA barefooted young boy jumps over flowing sewage in Glen View, Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept. 17, 2018.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFEResidents fetch clean water from a bowser supplied by well wishers in Glen View, Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept. 17, 2018.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFEResidents fill water jugs with clean water from a bowser supplied by well wishers in Glen View, Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept. 17, 2018.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFESuspected cholera patients lie in beds as they await treatment at the Glen View Polyclinic in Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept. 17, 2018.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFEMothers with their suspected cholera affected children wait to receive treatment at the Glen View Polyclinic in Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept. 17, 2018.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFEA mother helps her child take the sugar and salt solution as treatment after being suspected of suffering from cholera at the Glen View Polyclinic in Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept. 17, 2018.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFEA volunteer health worker disinfects his boots at the entrance of Glen View Polyclinic in Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept. 17, 2018.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFEA school boy's shoes are disinfected as he passes the entrance of Glen View Polyclinic in Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept. 17, 2018.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFEA health worker screens mothers and their children for possible symptoms of cholera in a quarantine area in Harare, Friday, Sept, 14, 2018, after a cholera emergency was declared following the deaths of more than 20 people.Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, APA patient receives a medication by intravenous inside a cholera treatment tent during an action, organized by Zimbabwe Minister of Health, at the cholera treatment centre of the Beatrice Infectious Diseases Hospital, in Harare, on Sept.11, 2018.JEKESAI NJIKIZANA, AFP/Getty ImagesA nurse takes care of a cholera patient during an action, organized by Zimbabwe Minister of Health Obadiah Moyo, at the cholera treatment centre of the Beatrice Infectious Diseases Hospital, in Harare, on Sept. 11, 2018.Jekesai Njikizana, AFP/Getty ImagesSuspected Cholera patients wait for treatment at the Beatrice Infectious diseases hospital in Mbare, Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept. 2018.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFEHealth officers outside a makeshift cholera treatment tent at the Beatrice Infectious diseases hospital in Mbare, Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept. 11, 2018.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFEA man takes cholera preventive medication at the Beatrice Infectious diseases hospital in Mbare, Harare, Zimbabwe on Sept.11, 2018.Aaron Ufumeli, EPA-EFEFeatured Weekly Ad