Health, Belize
Pawel Jaworski
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While living and health conditions of the more remote villages may appear primitive compared to western standards, the villages are clean and the people are healthy. All cooking and drinking water is drawn from pump wells. Each village has a trained community health worker.
All the larger towns have health clinics and Belize City has a modern hospital.
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