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Cuban doctors head to Italy to battle coronavirus

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Cuban doctors head to Italy to battle coronavirus

By Nelson Acosta

 

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Cuban doctors take part in a farewell ceremony before departing to Italy to assist, amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Havana, Cuba, March 21, 2020. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

 

HAVANA (Reuters) - Communist-run Cuba said it dispatched a brigade of doctors and nurses to Italy for the first time this weekend to help in the fight against the novel coronavirus at the request of the worst-affected region Lombardy.

 

The Caribbean island has sent its "armies of white robes" to disaster sites around the world largely in poor countries since its 1959 revolution. Its doctors were in the front lines in the fight against cholera in Haiti and against ebola in West Africa in the 2010s.

 

Yet with the 52-strong brigade, this is the first time Cuba has sent an emergency contingent to Italy, one of the world's richest countries, demonstrating the reach of its medical diplomacy.

 

This is the sixth medical brigade Cuba has sent in recent days to combat the spread of the new disease abroad. It has sent contingents to socialist allies Venezuela and Nicaragua as well as Jamaica, Suriname and Grenada.

 

"We are all afraid but we have a revolutionary duty to fulfill, so we take out fear and put it to one side," Leonardo Fernandez, 68, an intensive care specialist, told Reuters late on Saturday shortly before his brigade's departure.

 

"He who says he is not afraid is a superhero, but we are not superheros, we are revolutionary doctors."

 

Fernandez said this would be his eighth international mission, including one in Liberia during the fight against ebola.

 

Italy is the country that has been worst affected by the highly contagious virus that originated in China, with the northern region of Lombardy bearing the brunt of the contagion.

 

Its death toll rose on Saturday by 546 to 3,095, according to its head of welfare, Giulio Gallera, who requested the Cuban doctors.

 

We are going to fulfill an honorable task, based on the principle of solidarity," said Graciliano Díaz, 64.

 

Cuba built a healthcare system that was the envy of the developing world with economic aid from former ally Soviet Union, though some of those advances have been lost since the communist bloc collapsed.

 

Many Cuban hospitals have fallen into disrepair and Cubans say they have difficulty finding medicine, a situation the government says is largely due to decades-old U.S. sanctions although analysts blame also the inefficient state-run economy.

 

Still, Cuba has one of the highest ratios worldwide of physicians per capita even when excluding those doctors abroad, and its medical brigades for disaster relief continue to earn Havana goodwill worldwide.

 

"In a time of crisis, the Cuban government, the Cuban people ... have risen to the occasion, they have heard our appeal and they have responded," Jamaican Health Minister Christopher Tufton said on Saturday upon greeting 140 Cuban medical professionals at Kingston international airport.

 

Britain also thanked Cuba last week for allowing a British cruise ship that had been turned away by several Caribbean ports to dock on the island and for enabling the evacuation of the more than 600 passengers onboard.

 

Meanwhile Cuba, which is known for its disaster preparedness, is stepping up measures at home too to stem the coronavirus contagion. Twenty-five cases have been confirmed so far.

 

President Miguel Diaz-Canel announced late on Friday the country would be closing its borders to foreign non-residents from Tuesday in a major blow to one of the motors of its cash-strapped economy, tourism.

 

Thousands of doctors and medicine students are also going door-to-door monitoring their local communities.

 

(Reporting by Nelson Acosta; Writing by Sarah Marsh; Editing by Christopher Cushing)

 

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Wow, never been a big fan of Cuba but good for them.

There have been medical worker infections and deaths, so they are putting themselves in harms way.

God speed and good luck!

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5 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Wow, never been a big fan of Cuba but good for them.

There have been medical worker infections and deaths, so they are putting themselves in harms way.

God speed and good luck!

Always a fan of Cuba used to have the best education system and health system until the USSR broke up and stopped buying their sugar. A lot of Americans like Cuba too except the ones in Miami! 

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Cuba does this kind of thing all the time. Their government can be too authoritarian, and the treatment of homosexuals in the early days was reprehensible, but remember they have spent their whole existence struggling to survive against the hostility of the most powerful country in the world. Castro's regime was much better than what came before. Asking Cuban exiles in Miami what they think of Castro is a bit like going back and asking people who fled the American revolution what thought thought of George Washington. You're not going to get a balanced view.  

Stay home, your help may be needed very soon in your country ....

Those Cuban doctors are really good I once lived in Belize and had a woman Cuban doctor to treat me she was beautiful that night I took gonna have some drinks a good time was had by all

Well, they send their medical brigades to help poor countries. And Italy is p**s poor! And has found out just how much they can rely on their wonderful co EU member states!

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