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'They Are Killing Us Slowly', Says Cuban Patient

Summary by Folha De S.Paulo
In the last few years, Cubans have increasingly resorted to the illegal market to obtain medicines, in the midst of a lack of products in hospitals and state farms. In Havana, clandestine shops have multiplied through the streets, with medicines, hygiene products and hospital supplies usually brought from abroad and sold without guarantee of origin or need of prescription. Read more (04/26/2026
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In the last few years, Cubans have increasingly resorted to the illegal market to obtain medicines, in the midst of a lack of products in hospitals and state farms. In Havana, clandestine shops have multiplied through the streets, with medicines, hygiene products and hospital supplies usually brought from abroad and sold without guarantee of origin or need of prescription. Read more (04/26/2026

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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