13 new cases confirmed in Cuba

The Cuban Ministry of Public Health reported today 13 new positive cases for SARS CoV-2 coronavirus, which causes COVID-19, for a total of 80 in the country, as well as three medical discharges.

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Nine COVID-19 positive patients in Cuba, the cases amount to 57

At the end of March 24, nine new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Cuba, totalling 57 in the country, the Ministry of Public Health reported this Wednesday.

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Medical brigades support to other nations does not affect services in Cuba

In view of the concern that due to the principles of internationalism and Cuba's support to other countries for the treatment of COVID-19, the nation's health services will be affected, the Ministry of Public Health assured this Wednesday that this does not affect the professionals or resources in the local fight.

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Successful return of travelers from the cruise ship MS Braemar (+Tweet)

Cuban foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla highlighted today on Twitter the successful return to the UK of travellers from the MS Braemar cruise.

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First death in Cuba confirmed by Coronavirus and three new cases (+Tweet)

The Cuban Ministry of Public Health reported the death of an Italian tourist due to the coronavirus pneumonia, and three new confirmed cases, bringing the total reported so far in the country to 10.


Cuban Embassy in Washington suspends face-to-face consular services due to COVID-19

The Cuban embassy in the United States will suspend all face-to-face consular services at the Consular Office in Washington from today due to the National Emergency declaration issued last March 13 by the White House.


Cuban tourism can prevent and control the Coronavirus

Authorities of the Cuban ministry of tourism submitted the prevention and control plan to tackle COVID-19, and stated that the country is ready to receive those customers who decide to come to the island of their own free will.


Bruno Rodríguez, Minister of Foreign Affairs, heads the Cuban delegation that is currently participating in the high-level segment of the 43rd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, which is being held in Geneva , Switzerland and in which the largest of the Antilles will condemn the US blockade against the Cuban people.


Jorge Luis Perdomo, minister of communications, explained on the TV program Mesa Redonda the progress of Cuba in the computerization field, and the challenges of the communications sector in the current scenario of pressures against the country.