Cuba’s Interferon Drug Provides False Hope to Cure Coronavirus
“This medicine from Cuba is ineffective. The best medicine is quarantine and social distancing,” says Dr. Edward Mena, a Nicaraguan hepatologist living in the US.
Read More“This medicine from Cuba is ineffective. The best medicine is quarantine and social distancing,” says Dr. Edward Mena, a Nicaraguan hepatologist living in the US.
Read MoreWith no medical insurance, Nicaraguan Idania Molina and her children attempt to survive in the US amid the difficulties imposed on them by the pandemic.
Read MoreSonia Acevedo, a family practice doctor in Davis, California. ”There’s no time to wait and see if the government wants to adopt preventive measures.”
Read MoreJuan S. Chamorro, a leader of the Civic Alliance affirms: “Under no circumstances” will a truce with the regime be declared.
Read MoreOswaldo Leon-Fariello: PAHO’s Director contradicts WHO guidelines on Covid-19.
Read MoreAmy Littlefield: “I’m nine months pregnant, and I’m bringing my baby into a world I no longer understand. I have to remain hopeful anyway.”
Read MoreJournalists in Puerto Rico already mistrust the local and federal authorities, after the botched response to the devastating 2017 hurricane.
Read MoreRector Enrique Bolanos: “This is the crisis of our generation.” Strict measures adopted at the beginning, give the country more viability over time.
Read MoreLuis Manuel Otero: When you know your art may lead to arrest, “you assume repression as a part of the budget for your work.”
Read MoreLuis Blandon has spent more than ten days in quarantine in Madrid, one of the most critical areas of contagion. He is worried about economic survival.
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