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Las noticias relacionadas con la COVID-19 en la Mayor de las Antillas volvieron a ser estimulantes este miércoles, con la confirmación de solo seis casos, la cifra más baja desde finales de marzo, a lo que se suman 49 altas médicas otorgadas en el día: una tendencia favorable que se consolida en Cuba y marca un punto crucial en el enfrentamiento a la pandemia.

Cuba reports 20 new cases of COVID-19 over the past 24 hours

Havana, May 14 (RHC)-- The National Director of Epidemiology of the Cuban Ministry of Public Health, Dr. Francisco Duran, reported that there were 20 new cases of COVID-19, for an total of 1,830 positive cases across the island.  

During his daily press briefing held Thursday morning, Dr. Duran said that over the past 24 hours -- up to 12 midnight Wednesday night -- fortunately, no patients died from the coronavirus.  There are a total of 79 who have died from COVID-19 in Cuba.

Over 1,000 Cuban health professionals fight Covid-19 in 23 countries

(Havana, May 14, 2020). More than 1,000 Cuban medical collaborators are working in the red zone providing care to Covid-19 patients in 23 countries, while the others are working in wards for observation, convalescence and consults.

Those professionals are members of 25 brigades of the Henry Reeve International Contingent Specialized in Situations of Disasters and Serious Epidemics, who joined the existing missions in 60 countries, the director of the Central Unit of Medical Collaboration, Jorge Delgado, said on Cuban television.

U.S. includes Cuba on infamous list of countries that do not cooperate in fighting terrorism

The State Department notified the U.S. Congress on May 12 that Iran, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela and Cuba were certified under Section 40A (a) of the Arms Export Control Act as "not fully cooperating" with U.S. anti-terrorism efforts in 2019.

The State Department's official website published the notification, clarifying that Cuba has now been reinstated on the infamous list from which it was removed in 2015, following the restoration of diplomatic relations between the two nations under the leadership of Presidents Barack Obama and Raúl Castro.

The US increased hostility against Cuba by a new accusation

Havana, May 14 (Prensa Latina) The US has increased hostility against Cuba by including it once again to the list of nations that 'do not cooperate with anti-terrorism efforts,' while remaining silent on the attack against Havana's Embassy in Washington.

Cuban authorities rejected yesterday such a decision by the US State Department and denounced that Trump's government hides its history of State terrorism against the island.

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