Saman Barzanji, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Minister of Health, told a news conference in Sulaimani that a large number of people suffering from diarrhea are being tested for bacteria tested positive for Cholera in Sulaimani and Erbil who need to stay in hospital.

The minister said they had taken several necessary measures to fight the epidemic. Water and food cause the epidemic, and citizens should follow health guidelines to avoid the disease. They [Ministry of Health] coordinates with the Ministry of Municipalities to control drinking water sources to keep contaminated water away from the public.

Barznji added that they are supporting Sulaimani to fight the epidemic and have delivered 10 tons of medical supplies to Sulaimani.

The minister noted that "once they find out the source of the outbreak, they will certainly control the epidemic, and there is no need to worry."
"What is very important is personal hygiene, clean drinking water and food and in case of diarrhea is to take the patient to hospital immediately, the minister advised the public.

On Sunday, the Kurdistan region government officially announced 56 cases that tested positive for cholera. Earlier, many people with stomach flu were admitted to the hospitals of the Kurdistan region.