Medical follow-up to children from Camagüey city  who suffered from COVID-19

The seven children of Camagüey province—five from the head municipality and two from Florida—who suffered from COVID-19 in the first stage, are followed up in a multidisciplinary consultation designed for this purpose at the pediatric hospital Eduardo Agramonte Piña, reported Dr. Nancy Ratón, deputy director of Medical Assistance.

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The Botanical Park celebrates its fifth anniversary this September. Committed to promoting itself more by the natural attractions than the gastronomic offerings, a different approach from what has prevailed to this day.

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Five cases of COVID-19 in Camagüey without specified source of infection

Of the six confirmed cases with the Sars Cov TWO so far this week the source of infection of five is not yet clear, which aggravates the epidemiological situation of the province. In Camagüey, after more than 100 days without reporting native cases, if dispersion continues and the index case cannot be found, the return to the phase of limited native transmission, which increases the risk for all population.

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The Territorial Division of the Desoft Computer Applications Company works on two projects associated with e-commerce, according to the engineer Luis Riverón Valls, director of that collective who recently deserved the flag of Vanguardia Nacional of the trade union.

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A woman with no time for after-dinner meals

Hortencia Santos Caballero cannot get up early by the rooster; rather, the smell of their coffee wakes up the bully in the henhouse.


Camagüey produces honey for export

The beekeepers of this province are committed to continue the contributions of honey for export. In July, they took the lead in the seven-month plan, of the 358 tons they finished with 400 and an economic contribution of more than 600 thousand dollars.


The family of the Camagüey Zoo grew up in the early hours of July 15 with the birth in captivity of two collared peccaries (Pecari tajacu), also known as taitetú. These mammals have their natural habitat from the southwestern United States to northern Argentina and the only Caribbean island where it is native is in Trinidad and Tobago.


Shortages that are abundance

This July 3 must classify as one of the dates of the year. It is the brand of the almanac in which Cuba as a whole looks proudly the focus of recovery. The advanced provinces will go through their second phase in the recovery stage (with the exception of Matanzas); and Havana begins its de-escalation.


26 foreigners graduate at the University of Camagüey

We today met our goal of completing studies in Cuba, a country that welcomed us with open arms like its children, said Angolan student Lina Bumba Gunza, who received her degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Camaguey (UC) Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz.