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Cuban doctors head to South Africa to battle coronavirus

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Havana, Apr 25 (EFE).- A brigade of 216 Cuban health workers left Cuba on Saturday to go to South Africa and help in the fight against COVID-19, after the government of the African nation requested for aid. (Camera: FELIPE BORREGO). SHOT LIST: A GROUP OF DOCTORS PARTICIPATE IN AN EVENT BEFORE LEAVING TO SOUTH AFRICA AT JOSE MARTI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN HAVANA, CUBA

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