Nutrition and Coronavirus in Cuba
Cuban families face a number of challenges staying fed, including the choice to stay at home or go out on the street to try and purchase needed food items,
Read MoreCuban families face a number of challenges staying fed, including the choice to stay at home or go out on the street to try and purchase needed food items,
Read MoreThe country demands transparency, an end to censorship and secrecy, and urgent preventive measures to avoid the spread of the virus.
Read MoreGranma daily reports Saturday that the number of Covid-19 positive cases on the island increased by 48.75% in the last 24-hours to 119 patients.
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.
Read More“At this time, there is no point in alarming the population to lock themselves up, because you can prolong the phase of infection.”
Read MoreThinking of Italy, with deep angst. All of the social and economic structures that existed before covid-19 are faltering.
Read MoreHow is it that a center of thought, with the country’s chief medical school, hasn’t been able to protect its students, staff and administrative employees?
Read MoreFar from the end, New York hospitals are already encountering shortages of equipment needed to protect medical workers and to keep patients alive.
Read MoreElderly women and men take to Cuba’s streets every day mainly to buy medicine and food in Latin America’s second country with the most aged population.
Read MoreThe Superior Council of Private Enterprise (COSEP) called on the Ortega Government to assume its responsibility in the face of the COVID-19 epidemic.
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