COVID-19: Ignorance lasts until it knocks on your door

  • Written by Lourdes Pichs Rodríguez
  • Category: Opinion
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If the epidemiological situation due to COVID-19 was not so worrying at this time in the province, in baseball terms we could say that in recent days Holguín is hitting home runs, one after another with full bases, a predictable fact due to the reckless behavior of some people in the face of the SARS-CoV2 coronavirus.

More prevention in the face of new variants of SARS-CoV-2

  • Written by Lourdes Pichs Rodríguez
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The increase in contagion in the population and in workplaces, as well as the level of viral circulation of SARS-CoV-2, needs to strengthen prevention, control and confrontation measures against COVID-19, which since the beginning of the year has maintained a sustained number of positives.

The journalist who deciphered the CIA

  • Written by ACN
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The preparation of the Bay of Pigs invasion entered its final stage in March 1961, with the CIA station officers in Guatemala involved in a feverish traffic of encrypted cables to and from the United States, unaware that one of those reports on the training of the invading brigade in the Central American country would alert the Cuban leadership to the details of the attack.

Apartheid’s Waterloo

  • Written by Iroel Sánchez / Granma
  • Category: Opinion
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"South African aviation on the ground and its tanks flying," is the phrase loaded with sarcasm with which Fidel, speaking to a group of diplomats from non-aligned countries gathered in Havana, described what happened on March 23, 1988 in the Angolan locality of Cuito Cuanavale.

Cuba and US on the path to coexistence

  • Written by Redacción ¡ahora!
  • Category: Opinion
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Five years ago, the visit of a president of the United States for the first time in more than eight decades seemed to indicate that the two countries were finally finding a way to coexistence.