Small summary:

🇺🇸🇨🇺 A recent article in The Guardian reports that the Trump administration’s campaign to eliminate Cuban medical missions in the Caribbean and Latin America is creating a silent health crisis that disproportionately affects the region’s most vulnerable communities.

Nearly a dozen countries, including Jamaica, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the Bahamas, Antigua and Barbuda, and Paraguay, have terminated their medical agreements with Cuba, either immediately or gradually. This decision is a response to direct pressure from Washington, which includes the revocation of visas for government officials and even their family members due to their ties to the program.

Those most harmed by this imposed withdrawal are rural, indigenous, and low-income populations, who have historically depended on the more than 20,000 Cuban doctors deployed to underserved areas.

Summary from https://t.me/CubaXSiempre/21410