Cuba, where the human becomes divine
Cuba is the largest in the West Indies. In this piece of land that rocks in the waters of the Caribbean Sea, the humanness of its people becomes divine.
It is not a sentiment that is paid with millions of dollars, of those that circulate freely in the tax havens of the planet: the human in Cuba sprouts free, at every step that the free citizen can take through their streets.
One of the most exquisite expressions of the human, can be found in a small but comfortable room of the General Hospital Orlando Pantoja Tamayo de Contramaestre, in the South East of Cuba.
This facility, which surpasses 30 years of medical services, houses the Clinical Laboratory that evaluates fluid samples from admitted patients and others referred by specialized personnel.
But this immense burden of love and humanity expressed by the specialists and laboratory technicians is hindered by the financial and technological persecution indicated by the United States government to its transnationals, to prevent them from acquiring the necessary reagents for clinical analysis.


