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Nearly One Billion People Forced to Use Healthcare Facilities Without Clean Water

Nearly one billion people rely on healthcare facilities without clean water, increasing risks for patients, staff, and communities worldwide alike.

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William Hills

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Nearly One Billion People Forced to Use Healthcare Facilities Without Clean Water

Nearly one billion people are reportedly forced to use healthcare facilities without access to clean water, creating serious risks for patients and medical workers. The shortage can undermine hygiene, infection prevention, sanitation, and safe treatment, particularly in low-income and conflict-affected areas. Hospitals and clinics may struggle to maintain basic services as water systems deteriorate or supplies become contaminated. Health experts say urgent investment in water infrastructure is needed to protect vulnerable populations and prevent avoidable disease outbreaks worldwide.

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