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The Guardian: The Poorest Will Suffer the Consequences of U.S. Pressure to Prevent Cuba From Sending Doctors to Neighboring Countries

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Novlyn Ebanks, 73, planned to receive free eye surgery at St. Joseph Hospital in Kingston. But in March, following Jamaica’s unilateral decision to end the nearly 30-year-old health cooperation agreement with Cuba, he was no longer able to schedule the procedure. The hospital’s ophthalmology center was mainly attended by Cuban doctors. The post The Guardian: The poorest will suffer the consequences of U.S. pressure to prevent Cuba from sending d…
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Novlyn Ebanks, 73, planned to receive free eye surgery at St. Joseph Hospital in Kingston. But in March, following Jamaica’s unilateral decision to end the nearly 30-year-old health cooperation agreement with Cuba, he was no longer able to schedule the procedure. The hospital’s ophthalmology center was mainly attended by Cuban doctors. The post The Guardian: The poorest will suffer the consequences of U.S. pressure to prevent Cuba from sending d…

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Cubadebate broke the news on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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