2024-07-10 03:29:16
An elderly man living in the province of Santiago de Cuba became the new victim of the “medical power”, which did not even have an ambulance to help him.
According to Yosmany Mayeta Labrada on social media, Agustín Olivares, 74 years old and who lives in the El Cristo neighborhood, not only had to suffer from his illness, but also the complete lack of medical attention that, certainly, occurs throughout the island.
“Emergency services were called and they said there was no ambulance, he had no family and his neighbours’ houses were very far away. Because it is Cristo Campo, there is not even a horse-drawn cart to take him out because the Polyclinic is very far away,” a local resident told the reporter.
Although it is not known what illness he is suffering from, it was reported that the residents of that town had to use a stool to be able to sit him down and, in this way, they themselves had to take him to the clinic.
“Some neighbors dressed him and carried him sitting on a stool, and that’s how they took him to the Cristo Polyclinic. Agustín is very sick,” projection.
It is important to note that Mr. Agustín’s health status is currently unknown and he remains hospitalized without family in a hospital.
Situations like these often occur in every corner of the largest of the Antilles, where people must find a way to survive or get to a hospital.
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The lack of medicines, ambulances, and the poor conditions of the institutions seriously endanger the lives of ordinary Cubans.
Meanwhile, the Castro regime continues to shamelessly mock the people by trumpeting its so-called “medical power” to the four winds.
Cubans Around the World Editorial Staff