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What We Saw in Cuba Shocked Us

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Pramila Jayapal & Jonathan Jackson, New York Times Alejandro, a premature baby born in Havana's Eusebio Hernández Pérez maternity hospital, weighed only two pounds when we met him in April....

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Alejandro, a premature baby born in the maternity Eusebio Hernández Pérez of Havana, weighed just a kilo when we met him in April. We observed him while lying in an incubator, one of the few in the building whose delicate electronic components had not suffered damage due to the electric surges that follow the blackouts nationwide. The extensive US sanctions make importing spare parts for the other broken incubators practically impossible. During…

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By Pramila Jayapal and Jonathan L. Jackson, The New York Times.Alejandro, a premature baby born in the maternal hospital Eusebio Hernández Pérez in Havana, weighed only a kilo when we met him in April.We watched him while he was in an incubator, one of the few in the building whose delicate electronic components had not been damaged by the voltage variations that follow the national blackouts.The extensive sanctions imposed by the United States …

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diario.mx broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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