Lula diagnosed with Covid-19 in Cuba | Cuba News 360 – 2024-03-14 17:20:50

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2024-03-14 17:20:50

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Former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was diagnosed with Covid-19 during a trip to Cuba, where he would participate in the filming of a documentary by American filmmaker Oliver Stone.

Lula, 75, tested positive on December 26, five days after arriving in Cuba, according to an official statement released Thursday in Brazil. Undergoing a tomography, lung lesions compatible with bronchopneumonia associated with Covid-19 were identified, but there was no need for hospitalization. Lula returned to Brazil on Wednesday, after a 30-day trip to Cuba.

Eight of the nine members of the delegation that accompanied him tested positive for Covid-19, including Lula’s wife, Janja. Only the writer Fernando Morais had to be hospitalized for 14 days due to pulmonary complications caused by the disease. Journalist Nicole Briones was the only one who did not test positive. Lula’s publicist said that the former president had taken the PCR test before traveling and on the day of his arrival on the island, December 21, following protocols for international travel. The infection, however, was only found when the tests were repeated.

An epidemiological investigation found that the virus was not contracted in Cuba, it was classified as an imported case. In a note, the press office reported that Lula was accompanied by Cuban doctors and by the infectious diseases specialist, former Minister of Health and federal deputy Alexandre Padilha, who followed the evolution of the disease in daily contact with Cuban professionals. The recovery of the former president was considered “excellent” quoted by “O Globo”. Due to the contagion, filming of the documentary was suspended and recordings must be made when sanitary conditions allow.

According to the note, Lula’s only activity in Cuba, after his discharge, was a meeting with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel; the first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, Raúl Castro; the prime minister, Manuel Marrero; and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez. In the statement, the former president thanks Cuban health professionals. “(..) We feel the importance of a public health system that adopts a unified protocol, inspired by science and WHO guidelines. And I want to extend my greetings to all health professionals who strive to do the same here in Brazil, despite the irresponsibility of the President of the Republic and the Minister of Health,” the note says. Lula also says that his only certainty is that only vaccination can free humanity from the coronavirus and that he is prepared to be immunized as soon as Brazil has a vaccine for everyone.

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