Cuba health authorities announced today the identification of 9 279 new people infected with the novel coronavirus »
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Cuba Reports 8736 New COVID-19 Cases and 65 Deaths
Cuban health authorities informed today about 65 fatalities and 8736 new people infected with COVID-19. Havana is back on top of the list with the highest infection rate»
In Photos: First Day of Abdala Mass Vaccination in Sancti Spiritus
Mass vaccination with Abdala was started today, July 19, in the municipality of Sancti Spiritus. The immunization program will be gradually extended to the rest of the territories of the province»
Sancti Spiritus: What You Should Know About COVID-19 Vaccination Program
Mass vaccination begins today, July 29th, in the major municipality of the province, and will be gradually extended to the rest of the territories»
Mass Vaccination to be Started Next Week in Sancti Spíritus, Central Cuba
On July 29th, the Abdala vaccine will begin to be administered to those over 19 years of age in the municipality of Sancti Spiritus»
Cuba Announces Clinical Trials with Mambisa and Abdala in COVID-19 Convalescent Patients
Cuba will evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of the vaccine candidate Mambisa and the Abdala vaccine with people who suffered from COVID-19»
Cuba Authorizes Emergency Use of Abdala Vaccine Candidate
Having met the requirements established by the the Center for State Control of Medicines and Medical Equipment (CECMED) of Cuba, Abdala vaccine candidate has been approved for application throughout the island»
Argentine Health Minister to Visit Cuba
The Argentine Minister of Health, Carla Vizzotti, traveled this Sunday to Mexico from where she will continue to Cuba»
COVID-19 in Cuba: Over 1.1 Million Dosis of Vaccine Candidates Already Inoculated
Over 1.1 million doses of the vaccine candidates Soberana 02 and Abdala have been applied in Cuba to date»
Díaz-Canel Praises Progress of Health Intervention in Cuba
Cuba president highlights the progress so far reported with the use of Abdala vaccine candidate in people at risk »