
About 50 years back, a town along the Caribbean, which happens to be a part of Cuba, decided that it has to hasten the pace in terms of medical education. This was when several mass infections hit the nation at the same time, killing so many. Among these viral killers is Dengue. Today, Cuba has a population of about 11 million which are all served by dedicated health workers which includes more than 70,000 medical doctors all working in a first class medical system. Now isn’t this an inspiring scenario for other developing countries? I mean if Cuba can do it, why cant they? It is believed that corruption and not simple lack of resources causes nations to have its people die of any viral epidemic.Â
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