Talk: Confronting COVID-19: Cuba’s Approach to Healthcare for All [] Center for Global Justice
Event Category: Presentations/Discussions
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Monday, April 26, 20212:00pm CDT – 3:00pm EDTOrganized by SavingLives.US-
CubaNormalization.org
Helen Yaffe and Valia Rodriguez
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CubaConfrontsCOVID Join Drs. Helen Yaffe and Valia Rodriguez, MD, producers of the film “Cuba and COVID-19,” for a transnational conversation on how Cuba is defeating this deadly coronavirus and why it is so important to estblish medical cooperation between the people of the US and Cuba. The discussion will be introduced by Cuban Ambassadora Lianys Torres Rivera. A doctor trained at CUba’s Latin American School of Medecine (ELAM) will dicuss eforts to apply the Cuban approach to end helth inequities in the US. Moderated by Angélica Salazar of ACERE (Alliance for Cuba Engagement and Respect).
Cuba spends only 4% of the dollars per patient as the US health system. Yet the Covid-19 case rate is 50+ times higher in the U.S. than in Cuba, and the death rate is 85+ times higher. What lessons can we in the U.S. learn from Cuba’s remarkable system of health care for all?
Sponsored by Bay Area Saving Lives Campaign, National Nurses United, Stanford’s Center for Innovation in Global Health, ACERE (Alliance for Cuba Engagement and Respect), IFCO/Pastors for Peace, Latina/Latino Studies and Race and Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University, the SF Latino Task Force, and the National Network on Cuba.
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CubaConfrontsCOVID For more information write Bay Area Saving Lives Campaign, BayAreaSavingLives@gmail.com
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