A delegation heading the People?s Victories commemorated on Thursday toured part of the city of Camagüey and then join the Square of Revolution Ignacio Agramonte, where culture, sports and other entertainments helped reaffirm once again the support of new generations to the Cuban Revolution and its current leadership.
The people of Camagüey, like all Cubans, backed the call for the country's top leadership to defend the island against the destabilizing attempts in Cuba promoted by the genocidal Yankee imperialism.
In a united march as the cavalry of Major General Ignacio Agramonte in the rescue of Brigadier Julio Sanguily, the people of Camagüey demonstrate their commitment to defend the Cuban Revolution at whatever cost is necessary and to repudiate any imperialist provocation.
The application of the Cuban vaccine candidate Abdala is developed according to what is planned in the health areas of the provincial capital, begining with people over 60 years old, following to the 59 to 40 age group, and finally addressing the 39 to 19 age segment.
When we arrive at the 60th anniversary of the founding of the MININT, it is essential to go to the history of the institution.
Parents recognize the work of nursery schools in the education of their children on International Children's Day.
More than 37 thousand people from Camagüey have already received the first dose of the anti-COVID-19 vaccine candidate Abdala, as part of the health intervention developed in risk groups.
Altruism, dedication and love are synonyms that characterize nursing in Cuba, a profession that puts into practice the attention to patients who need special care for presenting different types of medical disorders and diseases.
Ignacio Agramonte y Loynaz, El Mayor, was one of the forerunners of the mambisa rebellion, he was born on December 23, 1841 in Puerto Príncipe in house number 5 of former La Soledad street.
Camagüey woke up today with empty sqares. Since last year, COVID-19 has forced us to celebrate from the privacy of homes and labor groups, but the working class does not stop celebrating because in Cuba proletarian rights have been a practice since 1959.
Local workers show their support,from home and in the workplace,to the agreements of the 8th Congress, to the Victory of Playa Girón and those who direct the continuity of the Revolution.
Saving lives by donating blood is one of the most humane acts on Earth. For this reason, local workers are proud to contribute to it, help those needed and honor the forthcoming May Day.