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Cuba has started selling its COVID-19 vaccines abroad. It insists its trials show they're safe and effective — so why hasn't the World Health Organization said so too?
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Cuba says its Abdala and Soberana vaccines look ready for wider use as COVID cases spike and less than 10% of the population is fully vaccinated.
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Due to limited resources, delayed startups, chronic shortages — and official scandals — only a fraction of Latin America and the Caribbean has been inoculated.
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Cuba has been one of the hemisphere's coronavirus success stories — but a sudden outbreak in its capital has brought on a strict, two-week Havana lockdown.
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Scientists at Cuba's major biotech institute say their coronavirus vaccine looks promising, but trial results won't be ready until next year.
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Ever since U.S. diplomats in Havana, Cuba, began complaining of mysterious illnesses two years ago, scientists have struggled to identify the cause....
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The State Department would not say how many employees were sent home from the consulate in Guangzhou. In May, one employee was confirmed as having symptoms similar to the mysterious attacks in Cuba.
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Doctors treating the U.S. Embassy victims of mysterious, invisible attacks in Cuba have discovered brain abnormalities as they search for clues to...
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Yoandri Pavot applied just in time for a visa under a recently scrapped U.S. policy that had long welcomed doctors from Cuba who defected while on…
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Travelers to Cuba get something extra with the cost of their tickets -- health insurance. Cuba doesn't accept American health insurance, so airlines…