JOHANNESBURG – A Cuban doctor deployed to South Africa to work in the Western Cape to fight the COVID-19 pandemic said that better behaviour was needed among the public to curb the spread of the virus.
The Cuban health professionals specialise in general and family medicine information management, epidemiology and biomedical engineering. “We need to do something about the economy because we need to learn to live with the virus, this virus arrived to stay. Few places that should not be open yet because I think the population is not ready to be in that situation. I think if some places, when they open, the people do not have that social behaviour to keep a distance.”
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