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The Ticking Timebomb That Is Mental Health
Let’s talk about mental Illness, the shadow pandemic that destroys lives.
According to The Lancet Commission on Global Mental Health and Sustainable Development (2018), an estimated 12 billion working days are lost every year to mental illness. I’m no economist. However, those costs are eye-watering. How do you even begin to contemplate the scale of a health response? What do you notice about the year this report was commissioned? It was pre the global pandemic Covid-19. We are just discovering the compound effects this virus has on mental health.
Less Tourism Means More Freely-Convertible Currency Stores
To date, the arrival of international tourists for 2021 is far below what it was for the same period in 2020
PHOTO CAPTION: Havana is empty without tourists, while freely-convertible currency stores are on the rise (Collage: CubaNet)
HAVANA, Cuba. ─ Cuba’s tourism sector did rather poorly for the first quarter of 2021. Preliminary information has leaked out from the National Office of Statistics and Information (Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas e Información, ONEI) to the effect that arrival of international tourists has dropped 95.1% from what it was for the same period last year.
There is no doubt that the coronavirus pandemic is partly responsible for the decrease –January and February of last year were not affected by the pandemic- however, one cannot ignore the shortcomings of the Cuban tourism sector that causes Cuba to lose ground in an area as competitive as the Caribbean. These shortcomings span from insu