
The remarkable story of how a small island nation developed its own COVID-19 vaccines and then helped vaccinate the world
The remarkable story of how a small island nation developed its own COVID-19 vaccines and then helped vaccinate the world
Cuba’s COVID-19 vaccine — a global model
Story from the Washington Post: Cuba a Leader in Children’s COVID Vaccine
Medium.com article from Julie van Maanen, about settling in and, eventually, departing, Cuba.
Virtual meeting May 24th to hear about the experiences of the International May Day Brigade; delegates of Brigadistas from around the world met for two weeks with union workers, farmers, neighborhood groups, health and scientific workers, women’s groups, and artists!
Cuba’s lack of vaccine hesitancy is due to the homegrown nature of the vaccines, clear messaging, and Cuba’s healthcare model.
Reuters: Cuba’s vaccine coverage and focus on children helped beat back Omicron, experts say
Meet the U.S. Students Studying Medicine For Free in Cuba – from BreakThrough News.
Cuba now has 5 COVID vaccines in various stages, including 3 which are authorized by the Cuban government for use and export, and 2 still in trials. Read more at NPR’s Goats and Soda.
Cuba pledges “lifesaving package” of Covid-19 vaccine support to Global South at Progressive International briefing.
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