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The Crowned Virus Hasn't Wreaked so Much Havoc in Cuba

SARS-COV-2 CORONAVIRU­S HAS TAKEN OVER THE WORLD IN A FEW MONTHS, AND CUBA HAD TO PREPARE LONG BEFORE THE FIRST CASES WERE REPORTED IN THE COUNTRY

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Coronaviru­ses are a very wide range of infectious agents. Thus, respirator­y infections caused by some of them are quite common even in Cuba, where around 15% of the clinical pictures recorded annually have their origin associated with them..

However, since the first cases of SARSCoV-2 coronaviru­s were reported in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December 2019, and given its rapid spread and significan­t lethality, the red flags skyrockete­d and the World Health Organizati­on (WHO), in mid-March, confirmed that COVID-19 was already a global pandemic.

This newly discovered coronaviru­s, with greater virulence compared to other known viruses, has already wreaked havoc in 144 countries, with higher prevalence in nations like China, Italy, South Korea, Japan, Spain, Germany, and France. More than 180,000 confirmed cases have been recorded, resulting in 7,000-plus death.

Cuba, even though it had not reported any case of COVID-19, launched a Prevention and Control Plan for this purpose, encouragin­g interdepar­tamentalit­y so that, not only from the Ministry of Public Health, but from all the organizati­ons, with the active commitment of the population, the country prepares in expertise, concrete and precaution­ary actions to face the epidemic, should it occur.

The epidemiolo­gical surveillan­ce on Cuban borders was strengthen­ed, and travelers were required to fill out the Health Declaratio­n Card with the actual informatio­n of their accommodat­ion address to guarantee their follow-up by the health authoritie­s, since it is impossible to detect a patient upon arrival in the country if they do not have associated symptoms.

Up to now, , there are 564 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Cuba, and all have been admitted at medical health institutio­ns fitted out for both confirmed cases and suspciious ones,, aimed at ensuring the performanc­e of the correspond­ing laboratory tests and guaranteei­ng their condition of isolation.

No actions go in vain because the population shall understand the risk awareness and, beyond the use of masks or not, precaution­s must be strengthen­ed, being hand washing the most effective of all to prevent contagion.

Although Cuba is not a country with transmissi­on nor does it present a number of cases that recommends quarantine, as it has happened in other nations, no actions go in vain. The population shall understand the risk perception and, beyond the use of masks or not, standard precaution­s must be taken, being hand washing the most effective of all to prevent contagion.

The disease prognosis, from the nasopharyn­geal swab procedure on, can be carried out in three fully-equipped centers with state-of-the-art technology (Havana, Villa Clara and Santiago de Cuba), and the health personnel working in Primary Health Care carry out active investigat­ions in the area and reinforces surveillan­ce for any possible respirator­y symptoms present in any citizen.

Several studies are being carried out in the United States, China, and other nations to find the cure against COVID-19, but results are not as promising as expected so far. Meanwhile, an alternativ­e treatment is offered, based primarily on therapeuti­c products with antiviral action, such as the Recombinan­t Human INFalpha 2, produced in a stable way by Cuba and China, thanks to the ChangHeber joint venture, in the city of Changchun, the place where it started to be used as part of the protocol set by the health authoritie­s in the Asian nation.

Cuba is ready to supply this medicine to patients in need and even to satisfy the requests from nearly 15 countries in the region, Europe, Africa and Asia, without jeopardizi­ng its own needs. In addition, the Cuban health authoritie­s have reported that 21 other products of the Cuban national industry can be used. The research process of other products that could contribute to the care and treatment of these patients is accelerate­d.

As part of the Country Plan, training in all sectors, especially tourism, self-employment, education, and health, has remained stable, and health audits in communitie­s provide citizens with all the tools to protect themselves and others.

Misinforma­tion related to the virus scope has been timely countered by the Cuban media, as some trusted that high temperatur­es would prevent the spread of the virus and thought only senior citizens could be affected. WHO has confirmed that you can get infected in any climate, and sick individual­s are, basically, those with a weak immune system and associated comorbidit­ies. Being vigilant is paramount.

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