WHO requests medical aid access to Syria's east Ghouta

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WHO requests medical aid access to Syria's east Ghouta

Geveva, Switzerland (Staff Report): In Syria's eastern Ghouta region near Damascus the health circumstances are deteriorating, where 300,000 people are besieged and none of the three hospitals is functioning, the World Health Organization said on Monday in a call for access to deliver aid.

Elizabeth Hoff, WHO Representative in Syria, said in a statement, "Time is running out for the people of East Ghouta. As health needs increase, available resources are being depleted day by day. Our main goal now is to provide access to lifesaving care for thousands of vulnerable men, women and children immediately".

The WHO said, “In eastern Ghouta, the number of children suffering from trauma injuries is "alarmingly high". Thirty percent of all patients suffering war-related injuries children under 15 years of age.