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Lack of fuel at the Juba Teaching Hospital has paralyzed major operations at the state-run health facility.
Officials there say they cannot afford fuel due to increase in fuel prices, from 6 to 22 pounds per liter.
They say the hospital will soon stop accepting dead bodies at the mortuary due to lack of electricity.
Dr John Chol, director-general of the hospital, speaks with Joakino…
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