Minister of Health Elijah Muchima has disclosed that the country has recorded 20 new cholera cases and no deaths, in the last 24 hours.
Dr. Muchima says that these cases are from four districts including Lusaka which recorded 11, Mpulungu two, Nakonde with four, while Choma recorded three new cholera cases.
Speaking during an update on the national cholera situation and other priority public health threats in Lusaka, Dr. Muchima disclosed that in an effort to attain maximum protection of the eligible recipients, the Ministry is scheduled to administer dose three of oral cholera vaccine from 17th to 22nd February, 2026.
He added that the Ministry of Health, with its partners, has so far deployed and administered two doses of oral cholera vaccine to the at-risk population living in Chainda to supplement other high-level interventions to combat the outbreak.
The Minister explained that dose one targeted 35,700 eligible people, of whom 35,396 were reached, out of which 32,987 were reached with dose two.
Dr. Muchima made an appeal to the people of Chainda community to complete the full course of cholera vaccination for maximum protective value.
“As of February 3rd, 2026, the country has recorded a cumulative total of 861 cholera cases and 16 deaths. Seven deaths occurred in health facilities and nine in community settings, underscoring the continued importance of early symptom recognition and prompt care seeking,” he said.
He indicated that currently, seven districts continue to experience active cholera transmission, including Mpulungu, Lusaka, Chilanga, Nakonde, Solwezi, Nkeyema and Choma.