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by selcuka
1823 days ago
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That is possible, but we don't have actual proof and I personally don't expect a huge difference between the reality and published numbers as they responded to the pandemic pretty quickly and effectively from the beginning [1]: > Cuba’s reaction to the coronavirus threat was swift. A “prevention and control” plan, prepared in January 2020, included training medical staff, preparing medical and quarantine facilities, and informing the public (including tourism workers) about symptoms and precautions. So, when the first three reported cases were confirmed on March 11, arrangements were in place to trace and isolate contacts, mobilise medical students for nationwide door-to-door surveys to identify vulnerable people and check for symptoms, and roll out a testing programme. [1] https://theconversation.com/coronavirus-response-why-cuba-is... |
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