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Shortages of psychiatric illness medicines in Jalu
March 13, 2016Jalu, 11.03.2016 - Lana - The medical supply stores in Jalu city , are suffering from severe shortage of psychiatric illness , and some of the chronic diseases medicines. Chief of health services department in Jalu municipality "Miftah Mossa" , said that they had addressed the competent health sectors in the country and others , but without receiving any response. Mossa, appealed to all officials in the health sector to take responsibility towards the patients , and to provide the necessary medicines for them as soon as possible. The health sector in Libya in general is witnessing , a continuance shortage of number of medicines and medical supplies , since the first quarter of last year , as well as suffering from the lack of medical staff , due to most foreigners have to leave the country , because of the security situation deterioration
Source: Voice of America