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Guyana turns to Cuba for dealing with shortages of nurses

CubaPLUS Magazine
14 Jul 2023
Guyana turns to Cuba for dealing with shortages of nurses

The Guyana government Wednesday announced that it would be making Spanish a compulsory subject in schools come September, as well as turning to Cuba to deal with a shortage of nurses in the health care system.

He said he held talks earlier Wednesday with the Cuban Ambassador to Guyana “to see if we can get Cuban nurses to come into the system now in the immediate period to help to fill that gap because of the immediate shortage that we have.

“The medium and long term is to train and retrain and train more than the capacity than we need,” he said.

He noted that the entire Caribbean is in the grips of a major shortage of nurses and other healthcare workers.

Nationally, the public health sector has a shortage of at least 1,300 nurses.

(With information from Prensa Latina)

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