Covid-19 Outbreak in Pinar del Rio, Cuba
Pinar is in flames, as they say. Just two weeks after the “new normal” was announced, the province has reported hundreds of new cases.
Read MorePinar is in flames, as they say. Just two weeks after the “new normal” was announced, the province has reported hundreds of new cases.
Read MoreNow, people are talking about the “new normal”, and while fines are still imposed, restrictions are being gradually lifted.
Read MoreWearing masks and mounted on horses (almost always stolen from farmers in the area), they would come in the night…
Read MorePedro Pablo Morejon writes about a really disgusting train that he can take home after work from Pinar del Río. He weighs if its worth it?
Read MoreAlmost Nobody Reads in Cuba these days. People seem to prefer video sources of pleasure that don’t involve them having to use their brains.
Read MoreHundreds of fellow Cubans find themselves stranded in different provinces as a result of regional lockdowns in recent days.
Read MoreRumors going viral on social media are taken as true by many Cubans. The saying goes “there’s no smoke without fire.”
Read MoreMy friend is a communist, but we are friends. We don’t have to be the best of friends because friendship varies to many degrees.
Read MoreExcessive bureaucracy is a disease caused by Cuba’s control oriented system, collateral damage facing the island’s population.
Read MoreLaura was coming, I knew it, and so she was on my mind when I went to sleep. I kept my anxiety under control…
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