Cuba is currently betting on bringing international tourism back on track, so as to make of it the “locomotive” of the island’s economy, as it used to be called a few years back.
Quoted on Tuesday by Granma newspaper, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero emphasized the need for all local sectors to work together to that aim, as he assessed the sector’s performance in 2024 and its perspectives in 2025 at a meeting in Havana.
The health system in the province of Holguín has administered more than 500,000 booster doses of the Cuban Abdala vaccine, the first in Latin America to receive authorization for emergency use by the regulatory authority in the Island.
Read more More than 500,000 anti-COVID-19 booster doses administered in HolguínThe role of the Communist Party in correcting errors and in the re-boosting of the national economy and the effective insertion of state and non-state actors will be topics that will be addressed at the IX Plenary Session of the Central Committee of the organization, between tomorrow and Friday.
Determining the impact of climate change on coastal aboriginal sites is among the objectives of a project developed by specialists of the Central-Eastern Department of Archeology in the province of Holguin, as part of the programs for the preservation of the national identity.
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