CNBC: U.S. announces health collaboration with Cuba; will coordinate on diseases, R&D
“The United States said Monday it will collaborate with Cuba on health issues, the latest step in an historic rapprochement between the one-time bitter adversaries. An agreement between the U.S. and Cuba calls for ‘coordination across a broad spectrum of public health issues, including global health security, communicable and non-communicable diseases, research and development, and information technology,’ according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services…” (Mangan, 6/13).

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