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Join the Popular Movement My Signature for the Homeland Health Sector Workers in Granma - Cnc Tv Granma

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The U.S. policy prevents the importation of medicines necessary for medical care in Cuba. Therefore, workers and patients from the maternal home Mariana Grajales, in the province of Granma, met to demand the end of the genocidal blockade. Those present also joined the civil movement My signature for the Homeland.
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The U.S. policy prevents the importation of medicines necessary for medical care in Cuba. Therefore, workers and patients from the maternal home Mariana Grajales, in the province of Granma, met to demand the end of the genocidal blockade. Those present also joined the civil movement My signature for the Homeland.

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cnctvgranma.cu broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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