Workers donated their blood

"We know that the province is fulfilling its plans, but the situation with the pandemic demands a little more from us because these are complex and worrying moments due to the rise in infections."

With the national immunization program, Cuba has eliminated six diseases, among them, the poliomyelitis

Yiliam is barely 5 years old and she anxiously awaits the start of the next school year to begin her steps, dressed in white and red, in a preschool classroom. She still cannot read, but she knows about the COVID-19 disease and that a vaccine is out there that one day will reach her arm.

Messages and photos of congratulations floods the digital platforms.

Messages and photos of congratulations, fulfilled dreams, thanks, and even allegorical cakes at the moment flood the social media profiles of young people, family members, and friends of a large part of the more than 700 new Medical Sciences graduate in Las Tunas this 2021.

Dr. Ernesto Guevara hospital protects patients, workers, and resources.

Given the proximity of the now tropical storm Elsa to the country, the Dr. Ernesto Guevara General Teaching Hospital, the most important health facility in Las Tunas, adopts measures to protect material resources, preserve the lives of workers and patients, and guarantee the continuity of the medical assistance.

Recognition to outstanding blood donors

Félix Sánchez Rodríguez was 18 years old when he extended his arm for the first time to donate blood. He did so with the certainty that he would save lives and, for that reason, he returned many other times. Now, with more than four decades, he remembers his beginnings in this noble task and the naturalness in his words reveals the simple human being that inhabits him.