Cuba sends doctors to South
Africa to combat coronavirus
Cuban doctors in South Africa (AFP) |
Cuba sent 216 healthcare workers to South Africa on
Saturday, the latest of more than 20 medical teams it has sent worldwide to
combat the coronavirus pandemic.
Reuters – Havana, Cuba/ Vatican News - Vatican City
Cuba has sent around 1,200 healthcare workers largely to
vulnerable African and Caribbean nations but also to rich European countries
such as Italy that have been particularly hard hit by the novel coronavirus.
Community-oriented primary health care is strong in Cuba
Cuba, which has confirmed ,1337 cases of the virus at home
and 51 deaths, has one of the world's highest number of doctors per capita and
is renowned for its focus on prevention, community-oriented primary health care
and preparedness to fight epidemics.
"The advantage of Cuba is that they are a community
health model, one that we would like to use," South African Health
Minister Zweli Mkhize told a news briefing earlier this month.
South Africa is among countries with high infections in
Africa
South Africa has recorded 4,546 cases, including 87 deaths,
with 161,004 people tested for the virus as of Saturday.
The country has a special relationship with Cuba, which
supported the fight against apartheid. After Nelson Mandela was freed from
prison in 1990, he repeatedly thanked revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.
South Africa sent medical supplies to Cuba to assist in the
fight against coronavirus in the plane that is now returning with the Cuban
medical brigade, Cuba's embassy there wrote on Twitter.
Solidarity and cooperation can defeat the virus
"These are times of solidarity and cooperation. If we
act together, we can halt the spread of coronavirus in a faster and more
cost-effective manner," Cuba's ambassador to South Africa, Rodolfo Benítez
Verson, said in a statement.
Cuba has sent its “armies of white robes” to disaster sites
and disease outbreaks around the world largely in poor countries since its 1959
leftist revolution. Its doctors were in the front lines in the fight against
cholera in Haiti and against ebola in West Africa in the 2010s.
Cuba has more than 37, 000 health care workers in 67
countries worldwide, according to the country's foreign ministry.
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