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Caribbean-Latin America
Castro: Cuba Could Have Saved U.S. Victims
2005-09-20
President Fidel Castro on Monday lamented that the U.S. government had not still responded two weeks after he offered to send nearly 1,600 Cuban doctors to help Hurricane Katrina victims, saying the team could have saved lives. The U.S. government has suggested there were sufficient American physicians to care for the ailing among those displaced by the storm across Louisiana and Mississippi. An appeal for help from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services "has seen a robust response from the American medical community," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said earlier this month.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Yeah, they could've sent up their fleet of floating '54 Buicks.
Posted by: tu3031   2005-09-20 18:39  

#2  People keep saying that - "how many would stay?" Those people seem to be ill-informed as to what exactly a "Cuban doctor" is. Think revolutionary cadre, with maybe some field-medic training if you're lucky. Why do you think Chavez has imported so many of them into Venezuela?

I'd sooner accept treatment from a Haitian voudoun than a Cuban doctor. The voudoun would be more likely to be read up on the literature.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2005-09-20 12:00  

#1  We probably should have accepted 1,600 Cuban doctors for about one day. A few would probably like to stay here.
Posted by: Darrell   2005-09-20 09:46  

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