With actions such as the installation of solar panels in on-call rooms, the Cuban Health System reaffirms its will to leave no one unprotected and to overcome obstacles imposed from abroad.
Faced with the tightening of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States Government, which includes an unprecedented pursuit of fuel supply sources to the Island, Cuba is accelerating the installation of photovoltaic solar panels in prioritised institutions of the Health System.
According to information published by the Ministry of Public Health on its X account, the project to install these solar modules is already underway.
The measure, which forms part of a government contingency programme, seeks to protect vital services for the population and guarantee the operability of on-call rooms in polyclinics throughout the country.
This action, which extends across the country, benefits 161 maternity homes, 156 homes for the elderly, 305 day care centres for the elderly, 556 polyclinics, among other vital infrastructures.
With actions such as the installation of solar panels in on-call rooms, the Cuban Health System reaffirms its will to leave no one unprotected and to overcome obstacles imposed from abroad.
In these difficult times, solidarity and the search for indigenous solutions stand as the main weapons to protect the most precious thing: the life of the Cuban people.
