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While the nurse rolled up her sleeves, and a camera acted as an accomplice, Leydiana Leyva Romero was inspired by her new post; one in which she would tell, a little jokingly, but much more seriously, her experience with the Abdala anti-COVID-19 vaccine candidate. That premeditated act did not manage to capture the essence of the longed-for prick, but it did capture eyes puckered into a clear expression of pain; luckily, too ephemeral to overshadow the satisfaction of knowing that she is more protected now.
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Many men, like Antonio Maceo and Ernesto Guevara, today retrace this nation from one end to the other; I think about that as the 93rd anniversary of the Argentine's birth and the 176th of “the Bronze Titan,” who had as much strength in mind as in arm, approaches.
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Aurora García Bringas has been a voluntary blood donor since 2010 when she began her Medicine career at the University of Medical Sciences of Las Tunas. The Young Communist League (UJC) called for such a humanitarian gesture, and she did not hesitate for a second and extended her arm because she precisely chose to save lives as a profession and it was time to demonstrate her caring vocation.
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A recent report on salaries in the new monetary order environment in the Carbón Jobabo Basic Business Unit (UEB, for its acronym in Spanish) made those involved there and in the National Charcoal Company of the Flora and Fauna Business Group (ARDO, for its acronym in Spanish), to which it belongs, jump out of their seats.
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When Yanelys Hernández Souza saw the effort of years destroyed by the waters and winds of Hurricane Ike, she felt that the storm was coming again. With two children and practically nothing, she knew, from the first moment, that it would be very hard to start over; but also that she and her husband Wilber Santana would make it because they would not lack motives and energy in this difficult situation.
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