CIMEX and Tiendas Caribe, in charge of retail sales in Cuba, are working to perfect e-commerce, an essential service amid the coronavirus pandemic.
CIMEX and Tiendas Caribe, in charge of retail sales in Cuba, are working to perfect e-commerce, an essential service amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Jose Moya, representative of the World Health Organization-Pan American Health Organization (WHO-PAHO) in Cuba, highlighted the early response of this country in containing the coronavirus pandemic.
Canada’s Embassy in Havana announced on Thursday to make financial contributions to Caribbean countries, including Cuba, as a way of supporting the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
A new resolution from the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP), as well as other laws approved previously, support the measures taken to prevent Covid-19 from spreading in Cuba.
At the close of yesterday, May 13, 46 patients are admitted to hospitals for epidemiological clinical surveillance. Another 2,794 people are monitored in their homes from Primary Health Care.
The news related to Covid-19 in Cuba was again stimulating last Wednesday, with the confirmation of only six cases, the lowest figure since the end of March. . 49 medical discharges granted in the day join to it: a favorable trend consolidating in the country and marks a crucial point in the confrontation with the pandemic.
Cuba’s authorities, led by President Miguel Diaz-Canel, reiterated this Wednesday the need to keep observing preventive measures to fight against Covid-19, 63 days after the first cases were confirmed in the island.
Cuba provides equal medical care to nationals and foreigners in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic from the point of view of prevention, diagnosis and treatment, assured this Wednesday authorities from the Ministry of Public Health.
Cuba maintains its demand for answers about the terrorist attack on its embassy in the United States on April 30, while it denounces US authorities’ silence about it.
The National Director of Epidemiology of the Cuban Ministry of Public Health, Dr. Francisco Duran, reported that there were 6 new cases of COVID-19, for an total of 1,783 positive cases across the island.