In search of a cure for chronic Hepatitis C
By Olga Lilia Vilató de Varona/ Adelante
With Sofosbuvir 400mg and Daclastavir 60mg, direct-acting antivirals from India, which together cure chronic Hepatitis C in more than 90% of cases, 70 patients from the province of Camagüey are treated. The treatment, which began on January 4, enters its second stage in unison throughout the country.
Read more ...Cuban Minister of Culture: Once again they sabotage the dialogue
By ACN write
Cuban Minister of Culture Alpidio Alonso condemned the events that took place today in front of his entity, where a group of people gathered in a provocative attitude with the intention of staging a media show.
Read more ...Serve as mission
By Carmen Luisa Hernández Loredo / Adelante
For him I am “the girl”. She repeats the nickname by which my mother calls me with the right to "have seen you born" (as we say when we have known someone for a lifetime), and smiles at me as she sits down for a conversation agreed on that Sunday at the beginning of the year when they announced the departure the next day for Havana with a destination still unknown. That call has been repeated several times. "Leonardo called," says Mom, where she is going, I answer, with the certainty that she will never stop being where she should.
Read more ...Medical assistance in Camagüey, as normal as possible
By Jorge Enrique Jerez Belisario/ ACN
Despite the complex epidemiological situation, none of the consultations at the Manuel Ascunce Domenech, the Ana Betancourt de Mora Gyneco-obstetrician and the Eduardo Agramonte Piña Pediatric Hospital will be suspended. Medical services, including outpatient consultations in provincial hospitals and specialists in municipalities, remain unchanged.
Read more ...Hotels in the city of Camagüey restart tourist operations
By ACN writing
Under strict health protocols, the Cubanacán Group's E Hotels in the Cuban city of Camaguey resumed their operations to accommodate tourists from the international market, after the interruption of their services due to the COVID-19.
Japanese companies want to invest in Cuba
By ACN writing
Many Japanese companies are very interested in investing in Cuba and we hope the next U.S. administration will further increase our relations, assured Naoki Yokobayashi, charge d'affaires of the Japanese embassy to the Caribbean island.
Modify electricity rates for the residential sector and prices of liquefied petroleum gas
By ACN writing
In response to the concerns of the population, the Cuban government approved the reduction of the new electricity tariff, to be applied since the beginning of the monetary regulation process in January 2021.
"If the country needs me, I would teach again"
By Elaine Nieves Rivero / Journalism Student
There are dates that mark an entire country and some that coincidentally end up disrupting the destiny of each of its protagonists.
Martí's educators in Meñique and Pilar's little house
By Laura Marian Bacallao Padrón / Student of Journalism
Exactly in 1961, that year of Education in which thousands of people were illuminated with the dawn of letters and numbers, the first nursery schools were created in the country, starting with them the educational attention to early childhood, understood from birth to six years.



