While Trinidad and Tobago evaluates whether to continue hiring Cuban health professionals due to pressure from the United States, the Cuban medical brigade continues to work in the country, with some of its doctors now also helping Venezuelan migrants. Cuban doctors and nurses have been an essential part of Trinidad and Tobago’s public health system for decades, discreetly covering gaps in neglected rural communities such as Princes Town and Sip…
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While Trinidad and Tobago evaluates whether to continue hiring Cuban health professionals due to pressure from the United States, the Cuban medical brigade continues to work in the country, with some of its doctors now also helping Venezuelan migrants. Cuban doctors and nurses have been an essential part of Trinidad and Tobago’s public health system for decades, discreetly covering gaps in neglected rural communities such as Princes Town and Sip…