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Cuban Doctors Arrive in Panama to Help With Coronavirus Fight

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – (Reuters) Panama’s health ministry said that 220 Cuban doctors arrived Thursday morning, December 24th, to reinforce the Central American nation’s healthcare system and help in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Panama’s health ministry said that 220 Cuban doctors arrived Thursday morning, December 24th, to reinforce the Central American nation’s healthcare system and help in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Panama’s health ministry said that 220 Cuban doctors arrived Thursday morning, December 24th, to reinforce the Central American nation’s healthcare system and help in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo internet reproduction)

“We call on all specialists and general practitioners in the country who are not in the system to submit their resume and thus join the first line of battle against this pandemic,” Panama’s health ministry said on Twitter.

Panama on Friday said it will reimpose nationwide curbs on movement by requiring men and women to carry out festive shopping on different days, imposing drastic measures following a surge in coronavirus cases.

The restrictions are similar to what Panama imposed in worst-hit parts of the country in June, as infections and deaths hit record highs.

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