In Haiti, Cubans Among First Responders, Again: Luis Orlando Oliveros-Serrano MD Coordinator, Cuban Medical Team in Haiti.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Medicc Review Pub Date : 2021-08-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-31 DOI:10.37757/MR2022.V24.N1.1
Conner Gorry
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Soaring summer temperatures, systematic urban and political violence, unreliable infrastructure-power outages, water shortages, sporadic transportation and interruption of other basic services-plus the illness, death and economic straits wrought by COVID-19, are what Haitians awake to every day. On the morning of August 14, 2021, they also woke to the earth in the throes of violent, lethal convulsions caused by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake, along the same fault line responsible for the devastating 2010 disaster and stronger still. As if this weren't enough, Tropical Storm Grace was bearing down on the nation, about to dump biblical amounts of rain on the heels of Tropical Storm Fred. When the Haitian President was assassinated on July 7, Haiti still had not received a single dose of any COVID-19 vaccine-indeed, it was the last country in the Americas to receive vaccines. Later that month, 500,000 doses arrived in the country, donated by the United States via COVAX, the WHO-led initiative to assure at least some vaccines reached low- and middle-income countries. In Haiti, getting those vaccines into the arms of the population is beset by cold chain, distribution and bureaucratic problems, and compounded by widespread vaccine hesitancy; when the earthquake struck, only 14,074 of those doses had been administered.[1,2] Suddenly there was a new, more urgent tragedy, the earthquake leaving thousands of dead, injured and displaced-perhaps hundreds of thousands once the real tally emerges. As in the 2010 quake, the doctors, nurses and technicians comprising Cuba's medical team in Haiti-a commitment Cuba has maintained with its Caribbean neighbor since 1998-were among the first responders. The 2010 relief effort included an additional 1500 health professionals and specialists from Cuba's Henry Reeve Emergency Medical Contingent. Just 24 hours after the August 14th quake, MEDICC Review spoke by phone with Dr Luis Orlando Oliveros-Serrano in Port-au-Prince, where he coordinates Cuba's medical team in Haiti. His disaster response experience had already taken him to Haiti twice before and to Pakistan, Bolivia and beyond.

在海地,古巴人再次成为第一响应者:Luis Orlando Oliveros-Serrano医学博士,海地古巴医疗队协调员。
夏季气温飙升、系统性的城市和政治暴力、不可靠的基础设施——停电、缺水、零星的交通和其他基本服务中断——加上COVID-19造成的疾病、死亡和经济困境,是海地人每天都要面对的问题。2021年8月14日上午,他们在一场7.2级地震引发的猛烈、致命的抽搐中醒来,地震发生在造成2010年毁灭性灾难的同一断层线上,而且强度更大。似乎这还不够,热带风暴格蕾丝正在向这个国家逼近,即将在热带风暴弗雷德之后倾倒圣经般的降雨。当海地总统于7月7日被暗杀时,海地仍然没有接种任何一剂COVID-19疫苗——事实上,它是美洲最后一个接种疫苗的国家。当月晚些时候,50万剂疫苗运抵该国,这是美国通过世卫组织主导的全球获取疫苗计划捐赠的,该计划旨在确保低收入和中等收入国家至少获得一些疫苗。在海地,让这些疫苗进入民众的怀抱受到冷链、分配和官僚问题的困扰,而且普遍存在的对疫苗的犹豫使情况更加复杂;当地震来袭时,只注射了14074剂。[1,2]突然间,一个新的、更紧迫的悲剧发生了,地震造成数千人死亡、受伤和流离失所——一旦真正的统计数字出来,可能会有数十万人。与2010年地震时一样,古巴在海地医疗队的医生、护士和技术人员是首批救援人员之一,古巴自1998年以来一直与这个加勒比海邻国保持着这种承诺。2010年的救济工作包括古巴亨利·里夫紧急医疗特遣队增派了1500名保健专业人员和专家。就在8月14日地震发生24小时后,《医学评论》通过电话采访了在太子港负责协调古巴海地医疗队的路易斯·奥兰多·奥利韦罗斯-塞拉诺医生。他的救灾经验已经把他带到了海地两次,巴基斯坦,玻利维亚和其他地方。
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Medicc Review
Medicc Review PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
9.50%
发文量
49
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Uphold the highest standards of ethics and excellence, publishing open-access articles in English relevant to global health equity that offer the best of medical, population health and social sciences research and perspectives by Cuban and other developing-country professionals.
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