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The president of the BioCubaFarma Biotech Conglomerate Eduardo Martinez announced the advancement in the development of a vaccine against Dengue Fever and the set up of a diagnostic system to detect the disease as the first symptoms appear.

Read more Cuba will have its own dengue vaccine and diagnostic system

Gibara

The 15th edition of the Jibarama Environmental Film Festival takes place from today until June 7 in Gibara, dedicated on this occasion to the 85th anniversary of the founding of the Speleological Society of Cuba.

Read more Jibarama Environmental Film Festival kicks off in Gibara
ThomasCook
 
The bankruptcy of the British tour operator Thomas Cook, the world's oldest travel company, has affected some 2 000 tourists in Cuba and forced the rescheduling of a dozen flights from three airports on the island. The closure of the company is expected to force some 600 000 people outside their countries and who had bought tickets from the group to seek the help of governments and insurance companies. Read more Some Two Thousand Tourists in Cuba Affected by the Bankruptcy of Tour Operator Thomas Cook

ginecologia

In Holguín, care for critical maternal cases is being strengthened to reduce severe complications during pregnancy and childbirth, in line with the priorities of the Maternal and Child Care Program (PAMI).

Read more Care for critical maternal patients strenthened in Holguín
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The event Theory and Criticism of Art "A shot in the hole", sponsored by the Provincial Center of Plastic Arts takes place in the city of Holguín until Friday with a program that includes panels, talks and videoconferences from various digital platforms and face-to-face spaces, complying with the health measures in place to prevent COVID-19. Read more Holguín hosts Visual Arts Theory and Criticism event