¡Atención! Fatiga pandémica a la vista. Imagen web: Santiago Romero Chang
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Attention! Pandemic Fatigue in Sight

Pandemic Fatigue in Sight. It is important to explain that it is not a disease, but a psychological state produced by the continuous exposure to a set of stressors, directly related to the possible contagion

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¡NO al bloqueo contra Cuba!. Solidaridad que se multiplica en el m
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We are alive

For the twenty-ninth time, the UN condemns the U.S. blockade of Cuba, with 184 nations supporting the resolution calling for an end to the criminal policy, two against and three abstaining

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Victoria de Cuba en ONU: 184 a favor, 2 en contra y 3 abstenciones
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The world reacts to Cuba’s demand: 184 nations against the U.S. blockade!

The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly approves the resolution «Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States of America against Cuba»

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Victoria de Cuba en ONU: 184 a favor, 2 en contra y 3 abstenciones
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Cuba presents UN resolution demanding an end to U.S. blockade

Cuba presents UN resolution demanding an end to U.S. blockade: «Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States of America against Cuba.»

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Votación contra el bloqueo a Cuba. En Vivo desde la sede de la ONU
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Claim against US blockade against Cuba returns to UN

The international demand to put an end to the United States blockade against Cuba on Wednesday once again tops the agenda of the UN General Assembly, which has already expressed its rejection to that mechanism on 28 previous occasions.

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Unidos hacemos Cuba, ¡Viva el Primero de Mayo!. Imagen: Santiago Romero Chang
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Abdala, with three doses, demonstrates 92.28% efficacy

Abdala- A three-dose regimen of the Abdala candidate vaccine has demonstrated an efficacy of 92.28 percent, placing it well above the World Health Organization (WHO) requirement of at least 50 percent, to be recognized as an anti-COVID-19 vaccine.

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