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Cuba closes schools, all public transport

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HAVANA: The Cuban government is once more shutting down schools, all public transport and cultural activities across swathes of the Caribbean island during the worst outbreak of the coronaviru­s since the pandemic began.

Cuba has registered new daily records of infections for the past six days, including 550 on Wednesday, and has already recorded more infections in the first 12 days of 2021 than in the entire previous month.

Cuba has 11 million people and while it still only has half the global average of daily confirmed cases per capita, at 43 cases per million, that is up from around one-tenth for most of last year when authoritie­s were hailed for their successful containmen­t of the virus.

“We need to work intensely ... and we need to close lines,” Cuba’s top epidemiolo­gist Francisco Duran said in a daily televised briefing.

Authoritie­s say travellers from hardhit countries such as the United States which failed to follow hygiene protocols like quarantine largely caused the surge. The government has sharply reduced flights from those countries and introduced a requiremen­t to test negative before travelling to Cuba.

Critics say it should have required the test as soon as it opened borders last November, as did some neighbouri­ng islands, and its mismanagem­ent of the economy in addition to US sanctions is to blame for hours-long queues outside supermarke­ts that are complicati­ng social distancing.

Cuba has four vaccine candidates in trials and said it expects one of them to be ready to start vaccinatin­g citizens during the first half of this year although some Cubans are concerned it has not announced a backup plan in case none of them succeed.

The government has not said it is negotiatin­g with any other manufactur­ers for access to vaccines. It called its first two vaccine candidates Soberana 1 and 2 — Spanish for “sovereign”, underscori­ng its quest for self-reliance.

 ?? AFP ?? A child and relatives arrive to school in Havana on Wednesday. Cuban authoritie­s announced that schools would close yesterday.
AFP A child and relatives arrive to school in Havana on Wednesday. Cuban authoritie­s announced that schools would close yesterday.

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