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BlueWavePsych

(3,056 posts)
Thu Oct 29, 2020, 05:46 PM Oct 2020

How Trump and Bolsonaro drove out 10,000 Cuban doctors and nurses.

How Trump and Bolsonaro Broke Latin America's Covid-19 Defenses

The two presidents drove out 10,000 Cuban doctors and nurses. They defunded the region’s leading health agency. They wrongly pushed hydroxychloroquine as a cure.

Together, the two men, fierce opponents of Latin America’s leftists, took aim at Cuba’s great pride: the doctors it sends around the world. Mr. Trump and Mr. Bolsonaro drove 10,000 Cuban doctors and nurses out of impoverished areas of Brazil, Ecuador, Bolivia and El Salvador. Many left without being replaced only months before the pandemic arrived.

Then, the two leaders attacked the international agency most capable of fighting the virus — the Pan-American Health Organization, or PAHO — citing its involvement with the Cuban medical program. With help from Mr. Bolsonaro, Mr. Trump nearly bankrupted the agency by withholding promised funding at the height of the outbreak, to an extent not previously disclosed.

And with help from Mr. Trump, Mr. Bolsonaro has made hydroxychloroquine the centerpiece of Brazil’s pandemic response, despite a medical consensus that the drug is ineffective and even dangerous. The Food and Drug Administration warned last April against most uses of the drug to treat Covid-19. A month later, Mr. Trump announced after a phone call with Mr. Bolsonaro that the United States would send Brazil two million doses.

Weak health systems and overcrowded cities made Latin America inherently vulnerable. But by driving out doctors, blocking assistance, and pushing false cures, Mr. Trump and Mr. Bolsonaro made a bad situation worse, dismantling defenses.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/27/world/trump-bolsonaro-coronavirus-latin-america.html

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How Trump and Bolsonaro drove out 10,000 Cuban doctors and nurses. (Original Post) BlueWavePsych Oct 2020 OP
So they found one gripe and turned it into a disaster underpants Oct 2020 #1
Cuba essentially exported their surplus of socialized medical talent and did a lot of good. BlueWavePsych Oct 2020 #2
This is terrible. underpants Oct 2020 #3
Cuban medical specialists are known for skill worldwide appalachiablue Oct 2020 #4

underpants

(186,672 posts)
1. So they found one gripe and turned it into a disaster
Thu Oct 29, 2020, 06:05 PM
Oct 2020

I get that the Cubans were over billing for their doctors. This is just flat out mean.

BlueWavePsych

(3,056 posts)
2. Cuba essentially exported their surplus of socialized medical talent and did a lot of good.
Thu Oct 29, 2020, 06:25 PM
Oct 2020
A predecessor had invited the Cubans five years earlier to help care for more than 60 million people, mostly in small communities in the Amazon basin, many of whom had never before seen a doctor. Academic studies reported high levels of patient satisfaction and reduced infant mortality rates. The Pan-American Health Organization oversaw the Cuban doctors in Brazil and promoted their work as a model; the Obama administration raised no objection.


A lot of countries with high education throughput, but low income, have their human resources as their export. Think of nurses from the Philippines or African countries. Regardless, by pulling those doctors and nurses, the negative impact on South America was significant, particularly in this pandemic.
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