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How Social Media Gave Cuban Protesters a Voice
Voice of America
23 Jul 2021, 07:35 GMT+10
MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA - When thousands of Cubans took to the streets to protest this month, their calls for freedom and an end of the dictatorship were heard across the world, thanks to the rise in social media.
In the town of San Antonio de los Banos, 20 kilometers southwest of the capital, Havana, residents gathered on July 11 to protest the shortage of basic products and medicine. Their calls were shared via Facebook Live in broadcasts known on the island as direct.
The images revealed an unprecedented crowd, replicated in at least 20 towns and cities throughout the island.
The Miami Herald details how much has changed in just the past few weeks.
Jackson Health System, a public hospital system in Miami-Dade County, which includes three separate hospitals, has seen the number of patients admitted for overnight care due to coronavirus infections increase from 66 on July 6 to 139 as of July 19, the
Herald noted. Baptist Health South Florida’s system of 10 hospitals has seen the number of patients admitted for coronavirus increase nearly 300 percent since the end of June. And Memorial Healthcare System, which has six hospitals, says it’s treating 225 patients for COVID-19, compared to just 92 patients about a month ago.