

The 58-year-old internationalist expert, born in Matanzas province, Cuba, is fulfilling his ninth medical collaboration mission, after working in Costa Rica, twice in South Africa, four times in Venezuela and once in Haiti, the latter in 2010 as a member of the Henry Reeve Brigade.
In statements to Prensa Latina via WhatsApp, the Cuban health collaborator highlighted the work over the last few months in Grenada, where he has fought Covid-19 by preparing isolation centers to care for suspected and positive patients infected with the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus.
Graduated as an automatic control engineer, Camero highlighted the study and constant training in each solidarity mission, where he has dealt with technologies and equipment that differ from those used in Cuba.
On Sunday, Camero will live a different Father’s Day and from his job in Grenada, he praised the humanistic principle of Cuban medicine, aware of the value of cooperation for the benefit of a better world.
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