Cuba strengthens border control to combat COVID-19

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-05-24 16:53:48

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Cuban doctors have been at the forefront of the COVID-19 fight, helping a number of other countries administer aid.   (Photo: Minsap)

Havana, May 24 (RHC)-- The National Director of Epidemiology of the Cuban Ministry of Public Health, Dr. Francisco Durán, expressed this Sunday that one of the confirmed cases at the close of Saturday was detected when entering the country.

This is a Cuban from a medical mission abroad, where at the José Martí International Airport in Havana it was identified that she had some symptoms of COVID-19.  She was sent directly from the airport to the Pedro Kourí Institute of Tropical Medicine to be hospitalized.

This is due to the protocols established in the airport facility when flights from abroad arrive, which are based on research and thermometry tests on all passengers entering the country.

At the close of Saturday, May 23rd, 10 new positive cases of COVID-19 were confirmed for a cumulative of 1,941 in the country and one person died as a result of the coronavirus.

Currently, 168 confirmed inpatients with the disease remain in the country, 165 of them with a stable clinical evolution, and three in serious condition.  82 deaths are reported, two evacuees and 1,689 recovered patients, of which 18 patients were dischared from hospitals on Saturday.

Likewise, 585 patients are admitted to hospitals for clinical epidemiological surveillance and another 1,704 people are monitored at home, from Primary Health Care.

Doctor Durán stressed that the World Health Organization has not yet verified the contagion through mother's milk from mother to child, however, the physical contact between the two merits a stricter compliance with control measures at home.
 



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