One of the most vulnerable sectors of the world population is the elderly. Not only the contagion by COVID -19, in recent times, has caused greater risks to grandparents within society. As dangerous as the virus are loneliness, inattention, and physical and verbal abuse experienced by some of those who already have gray hair.

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Clinical trials of therapeutic vaccines continue in Oncology

At the María Curie provincial cancer hospital, national clinical trials with therapeutic vaccines are being carried out, linked to the Molecular Immunology (CIM) and Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB) centers.

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Academy of Sciences Award for scientific work of the University

Nine awards from the Cuban Academy of Sciences (ACC) received the University of Camagüey (UC) Ignacio Agramonte in recognition of its scientific work during 2020. Even with a pandemic, the center's teachers sought ways not to stop the investigations and contribute to the development of the various spheres of society.

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The CTC recognizes hotel facilities

Several of the hotel facilities of the Islazul Chain, located in this city, received recognition from the Workers' Central of Cuba by virtue of the work carried out during these months of confrontation with the Covid-19 pandemic.

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"I'm going to remove the old locks,

I think certain walls are over.

I learned over time that you can

change without damaging the structure ”.

Tony Avila


Just as large trees promote their growth with solar energy, the ideas generated in the Party Congresses constitute food for the Cuban Revolution. From the trunk of these meetings, new courses are defined for the development of the nation. Destinations are proposed that will be faithful to their roots, to the wills to unite Cubans as José Martí wanted.


As a worker in the sugar industry, Francisco Poll Fiz, has been elected by his fellow workers to represent them in three congresses of the Communist Party of Cuba.


Children's kindegartens, bet that the future won

Three were the nursery schools that on April 10, 1961, began the path of this teaching in Cuba. That idea of ​​Vilma Espín and Fidel Castro to favor the integration of mothers into the world of work was not a trivial matter, but a profoundly transformative process. The Cubans of that time were betting high, they were doing it for the future. Six decades later, they have won, we all win.


Transplants, a program for life

In the midst of the economic difficulties that Cuba is going through, the transplant program has not stopped. To date, more than 500 cornea and 580 kidney transplants have been performed in the province, four of them with a living donor.