Friday, August 27, 2021

Cuban Hospitals Receive Italy's Humanitarian Aid

Humanitarian aid is delivered on Friday at a hospital in the municpality 
of 10 de Octubre in the capital Havana. | Photo: Twitter/ @siempreconcuba
Published 27 August 2021

According to the President of the Agency for Cultural and Economic Exchange with Cuba (AICEC) Michele Curto, in only three weeks the organization was able to raise almost €1.5 million to purchase medicines and the support will continue.

Cuban hospitals started receiving around 200 tons of humanitarian aid from Italy on Friday, as the Caribbean country battles the COVID--19 pandemics during its worst outbreak since last year.

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The shipment included contributions from organizations and individuals from Spain, Italy, and France and Cuban residents, who sent lung ventilators, generic drugs for comorbidity and associated symptoms, hospital antibiotics, health supplies, and rapid antigen tests for diagnosing Covid-19.

 

"This morning, the first official delivery of a part of the donation was made at the Hospital ClĂ­nico Quirurgico of the municipality ten de Octubre, it contains gloves, masks, artificial respirators."

According to the President of the Agency for Cultural and Economic Exchange with Cuba (AICEC), Michele Curto, in only three weeks, the organization raised almost €1.5 million to purchase medicines and the support will continue.

As Cuba tackles the COVID-19 pandemic, several governments, organizations, and individuals from all over the world have mobilized to help the Caribbean nation, also hit by the U.S. blockade, to get medicines, technology, food supplies, and syringes to carry out its immunization campaign with its vaccines.

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