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The New Yorker Stresses Cuba Medical Cooperation against Ebola

 

 

Cuban News Agency, Havana, 6 November 2014

 

Washington-An article published on the US publication The New Yorker said
that Cuba is the country with the first-level response in the world before
the international crisis that have appeared over the past years.

 

Entitled Cuba's Ebola Diplomacy, the article signed by journalist Jon Lee
Anderson stresses the significant contribution by Cuba to the fight against
Ebola, even over developed countries like the United States, the U.K. and
China.

 

"All of these countries are following the lead of Cuba," reads the article
and adds that the island "has long been known for its roving teams of
medical doctors and nurses. Indeed, Cuba, an island nation of eleven million
people, with eighty-three thousand trained doctors-one of the highest
proportions of doctors in the world."

 

Anderson also said that when Cuban authorities requested volunteers to fight
Ebola in Western Africa, over 15 thousand professionals offered to go,
including intensive care doctors and nurses. He recalled that Cuba sent
hundreds of doctors to Pakistan in the aftermath of the 2005 quake that hit
that nation as well as to Haiti following a devastating earthquake in 2010.

 

"There are an estimated fifty thousand Cuban doctors working in slums and
rural areas in as many as thirty other developing nations around the world,"
the journalist noted and also referred to the hundreds of thousands students
from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the United States who are taking
medical courses at Havana's Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM).

 

And as to Cuba's assistance to Africa now, Anderson says that "Cuba's
outsize gesture in West Africa has not gone unnoticed, and may pave the way
for the start of some Ebola diplomacy between Havana and Washington." He
also recalled that on October 19th, Secretary of State John Kerry named Cuba
as a nation that had made an "impressive" effort in the anti-Ebola campaign
and that upon returning from a fact-finding tour of the Ebola-struck
countries, the U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power also pointedly praised the
Cuban mission.

 

"The Ebola diplomacy follows a friendly handshake that Raul Castro and
President Obama exchanged at Nelson Mandela's funeral in South Africa, last
December, and has added to anticipation that the Obama Administration may
seek to finally lift the remaining restrictions in the United States' trade
embargo against Cuba."

 

You can read The New Yorker article at:
http://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/cubas-ebola-diplomacy

 

From:
http://www.cubanews.ain.cu/world/1883-the-new-yorker-stresses-cuba-medical-c
ooperation-against-ebola

 

 

 

 

 

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