The health crisis imposed by COVID-19 turned Sancti Spiritus homes into a peculiar place to celebrate the Day of the World Proletariat»
COVID-19 in Cuba: Gratitude in the Italian Way
While some people dedicate themselves to rave at Cuba, Italian Emilio Artioli, an executive involved in the construction of a hotel in Trinidad, central Cuban province of Sancti Spiritus, gives his version of how the Caribbean island faces the pandemic»
Sancti Spiritus Residents to Celebrate May Day from Homes
Activities to commemorate the International Workers' Day were started last April 22 taking into consideration the current COVID-19 situation»
Nearly 1 000 Elderly People Get First Dose of Prevengho-Vir in Sancti Spiritus
The medication will be soon administered to women in maternity homes and to vulnerable people in the community»
Sancti Spiritus Supports People under Family Attention Program
More than 2 000 people get benefit from this plan in the province as a way to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus»
Reinforcement of COVID-19 Measures in Cabaiguán, Sancti Spiritus
Measures to prevent and fight new coronavirus infection have been reinforced in Cabaiguán, central Cuba»
Medicine Students Support COVID-19 Fight in Sancti Spiritus (+photo)
Dozens of future health professionals pay daily visits to the different districts of the province »
Sancti Spiritus to Process People Who Escape from COVID-19 Isolation Facility
Last March 28th, six persons who had been admitted in one of the isolation facilities equipped in Sancti Spiritus deliberately left the place. In less than 24 hours they were arrested and have been already presented with charged»
Sancti Spiritus: Mask Protection against Coronavirus in Images
Although there is still some indiscipline, risk perception has been changing among residents of Sancti Spiritus. Luckily, masks are already part of people’s outfit in this central Cuban territory »
Twelve Isolation Centers Open in Sancti Spíritus to Tackle Coronavirus
More than 300 beds are available in this province for the surveillance and admission of suspicious cases. To date, eight positive cases of COVID-19 have been identified in the territory: four foreigners and four locals»