Venezuela's Health Care System Ready To Collapse Amid Economic Crisis
The Pharmaceutical Federation of Venezuela estimates the country is suffering from an 85 percent shortage of medicine amid an economic crisis also marked by severe hyperinflation and food scarcity.
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February 2, 2018 at 03:21AM
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NPR News: Venezuela's Health Care System Ready To Collapse Amid Economic Crisis
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