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COVID-19 mortality rate five times higher among labor, retail and service workers, study reveals; 68% of COVID-19 deaths during the first year of the pandemic were adults in low socioeconomic positions

https://bit.ly/3RHunco A new study reveals that 68 percent of COVID-19 deaths during the first year of the pandemic were adults in low socioeconomic positions (SEP) employed in labor, service and retail jobs that require on-site attendance and prolonged close contact with others. University of South Florida epidemiologist Jason Salemi’s research confirmed associations between COVID-19 mortality […]

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Roswell Cancer Center praises Cuba´s VSSP cancer drug effectiveness

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U.S. Regulation Punishes Europeans for Visiting Cuba

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Speaking of the Real Cuba: statement by Casa de las Américas

In recent days we have received many messages from friends of Casa de las Américas and of the Cuban Revolution who, faced with the persistent and gloomy news that proliferate in the press and social media, ask with concern what is happening in our country. Are “the people” and “the government” really confronting each other? […]

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Cuba: Hope Emerges With Collective Strength after Hurricane Ian

By Alejandra Garcia on October 4, 2022 from Havana On September 26, Cuba was hit by Hurricane Ian, which didn’t stop intensifying as it passed through the western part of the island where it hovered for hours. There it left a trail of pain and… Read moreresumen-english.org

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Cuba’s Foreign Minister: US Hostility Towards Cuba Hurts Both Countries

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How Cuba is dealing with the devastation of Hurricane Ian

On September 27, 2022, a tropical cyclone—Hurricane Ian—struck Cuba’s western province of Pinar del Río. Sustained winds of around 125 miles per hour lingered over Cuba for more than eight hours, bringing down trees and power lines, and causing damage not seen during previous tropical cyclones. Read More