NUEVA GERONA, Cuba, Feb 9 (ACN) The opening of a molecular biology laboratory will allow rapid treatment of people infected with COVID-19 in the Isle of Youth, a territory with a complex epidemiological situation.
Cuba rejects insult to patriotic symbols
Cuban peputy PM Ines Maria Chapman rejected today on Twitter all kinds of insult to the patriotic symbols, regarding a recent image spread on social media of a car dragging a Cuban flag in Miami, United States.
Education minister denies rumors about the resumption of the school year in Cuba
Cuban minister of education, Ena Elsa Velazquez, denied today rumors about the resumption of the school year in the country, and assured that it will be when the conditions for it do exist, which will be announced in due time.
Cuba achieved the highest number of pregnancies in infertile couples in 2020
In a complex and challenging 2020, Cuba achieved 7,027 pregnancies through the Infertile Couple Attention Program, the highest figure achieved since its creation in 2016, when it had a network of services with universal coverage, Dr. Roberto Alvarez Fumero, coordinator of the program, said.
Cuba reiterates commitment to South-South cooperation for sustainable development
Ana Silvia Rodriguez Abascal, Cuban Permanent Representative to the UN, reiterated Cuba's commitment to South-South Cooperation to contribute to the sustainable development of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
Raul Castro holds phone conversation with top Vietnamese communist leader
The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, Army General Raul Castro, and the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President of that nation, Nguyen Phu Trong, held a fraternal telephone conversation after the celebration of the Thirteenth Congress of the Vietnamese political organization.
Cuba: growing number of children are reported with COVID-19
Protecting children, adolescents, pregnant women and other vulnerable groups from COVID-19 infection is everyone's responsibility, from the government and medical personnel, but it is, first and foremost, the responsibility of the Cuban family.
Cuba Affirms Commitment to South-South Cooperation
Cuba’s permanent representative at the United Nations Ana Silvia Rodriguez reiterated her country’s commitment to South-South cooperation to contribute to the sustainable unfolding of the least developed nations.
Guinea Bissau Backs Cuba against US Blockade
Guinea Bissau’s Foreign Trade and Cooperation minister Suzi Carla Barbosa ratified her government’s support of Cuba’s struggle against the US economic, commercial and financial blockade and also condemned the current discrediting campaigns against the island’s internationalist medical cooperation.
Havana Airport: Less Arrivals, Reinforced COVID Control Actions
Havana’s Jose Marti International airport has seen a drastic reduction of flights from eight countries as part of measures adopted February 6 to control the current Covid 19 flare-up; however despite such reduction international sanitary controls actions are being reinforced.
Havana Film Festival Contest Put Off due to COVID Flare-up
The second stage of Havana’s Film Festival, the international contest, has bee put off due to the current COVID 19 outbreak hitting the capital city and the country.
Cuban deputy PM checks on state plan to confront climate change
Deputy prime minister Ines Maria Chapman led the review of the Tarea Vida ("Life Task"), Cuban State Plan to confront climate change, and its coordination and implementation in the country's new urban agenda.
Cuba improves self-employment activity
Marino Murillo, head of the Permanent Commission for the Implementation and Development of the Guidelines in Cuba, highlighted today on Twitter the new facilities for Self-Employment (TCP by its Spanish acronym) approved by the Council of Ministers of the nation on February 6.
Cuban eastern province implements new decree laws against illegalities
CAMAGUEY, Cuba, Feb 8 (ACN) The implementation as of today in the province of Camaguey of the decrees laws 30 and 31 of this year, approved in the country to punish price violations and hygienic measures against the pandemic of COVID-19, requires the due action of responsible agencies and the permanent denunciation of the population.
Cuba to pass the Animal Welfare Decree Law
The Animal Welfare Decree Law and its regulations, which are expected to be approved in Cuba this February, propose concrete actions for education, training and communication of good practices that reaffirm the country's conviction that protecting animals is preserving the future.
Cuba denounces U.S. subversion against the Revolution
The official Twitter account of the Cuban Presidency denounced today the subversion against the Cuban Revolution and assured that these actions fail to bend the will of the people, who despise those behind them and their puppets.