The priority given by the Revolution to creating the human capital necessary for the country’s scientific development made it possible for Cuba to effectively respond to the health emergency
january 13, 2021@ 08:01:03 | Orfilio Peláez
Industrial production has begun of Cuba’s candidate vaccines Soberana 02 and Abdala (CIGB-66), two of the four developed on the island to combat COVID-19, with progress advancing at BioCubaFarma facilities
february 18, 2021@ 10:02:47 | Orfilio Peláez
Cloud bands associated with the system will continue to produce heavy and locally intense rains in the island’s western region
july 6, 2021@ 09:07:21 | Orfilio Peláez
By October, the national health system should have on hand the first ventilators built In Cuba
july 16, 2020@ 10:07:16 | Orfilio Peláez
Interview with Dr. Vicente Vérez Bencomo, director of the Finlay Institute, discussing the new COVID-19 candidate vaccine, Soberana 2, unlike any other under development around the world
october 23, 2020@ 14:10:39 | Orfilio Peláez
Cuban women are on the front lines of the COVID-19 battle, participating in the development of new treatment protocols, conducting critical research, and leading clinical trials of four candidate vaccines
january 20, 2021@ 09:01:46 | Orfilio Peláez
Forecasts indicate that some 15 named storms can expected in the region, while the probability of the island being hit by at least one hurricane is 60%
june 5, 2020@ 09:06:39 | Orfilio Peláez
A CUBAN VENTILATOR
Dr. Mitchell Valdés Sosa, general director of Cuba’s Neurosciences Center, answers a few questions about the innovative project
january 15, 2021@ 08:01:32 | Orfilio Peláez
The Montané Anthropological Museum, of the School of Biology of the University of Havana, reopened in December 2019 after the capital repair of its infrastructure was completed.
august 27, 2020@ 09:08:21 | Orfilio Peláez
The United Nations system sponsors Regional Earthquake Response Simulation in Cuba
september 23, 2019@ 10:09:49 | Orfilio Peláez