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New coronavirus variants in Cuba linked to severe cases, deaths
Published: May 14, 2021 12:51 PM
A man rides a bike on a street in Havana, Cuba, May 13, 2021. New variants of the coronavirus believed to have entered Cuba in recent months have been linked to higher transmission rates, more severe cases of disease and an increase in deaths in the Caribbean country, the official daily Granma said on Thursday.Photo:Xinhua

A man rides a bike on a street in Havana, Cuba, May 13, 2021. New variants of the coronavirus believed to have entered Cuba in recent months have been linked to higher transmission rates, more severe cases of disease and an increase in deaths in the Caribbean country, the official daily Granma said on Thursday.Photo:Xinhua


 
People wearing face masks walk on a street in Havana, Cuba, May 13, 2021. New variants of the coronavirus believed to have entered Cuba in recent months have been linked to higher transmission rates, more severe cases of disease and an increase in deaths in the Caribbean country, the official daily Granma said on Thursday.Photo:Xinhua

People wearing face masks walk on a street in Havana, Cuba, May 13, 2021. New variants of the coronavirus believed to have entered Cuba in recent months have been linked to higher transmission rates, more severe cases of disease and an increase in deaths in the Caribbean country, the official daily Granma said on Thursday.Photo:Xinhua


 
A woman wearing a face mask walks on a street in Havana, Cuba, May 13, 2021. New variants of the coronavirus believed to have entered Cuba in recent months have been linked to higher transmission rates, more severe cases of disease and an increase in deaths in the Caribbean country, the official daily Granma said on Thursday.Photo:Xinhua

A woman wearing a face mask walks on a street in Havana, Cuba, May 13, 2021. New variants of the coronavirus believed to have entered Cuba in recent months have been linked to higher transmission rates, more severe cases of disease and an increase in deaths in the Caribbean country, the official daily Granma said on Thursday.Photo:Xinhua


 
Vehicles drive on a street in Havana, Cuba, May 13, 2021. New variants of the coronavirus believed to have entered Cuba in recent months have been linked to higher transmission rates, more severe cases of disease and an increase in deaths in the Caribbean country, the official daily Granma said on Thursday.Photo:Xinhua

Vehicles drive on a street in Havana, Cuba, May 13, 2021. New variants of the coronavirus believed to have entered Cuba in recent months have been linked to higher transmission rates, more severe cases of disease and an increase in deaths in the Caribbean country, the official daily Granma said on Thursday.Photo:Xinhua