Another group of Cuban doctors returned on Saturday from Brazil, following Cuba's decision to withdraw from the More Doctors Program, due to the questions and threats by President-elect Jair Bolsonaro.

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You are more than doctors because you have returned to your homeland with such a revolutionary experience that has magnified you, said Miguel Díaz-Canel, President of the Councils of State and Ministers, when he received this morning the first group of Cuban doctors from Brazil after the decision of the Ministry of Public Health to cease participation in the More Doctors program.

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Attempting to discredit Cuban health care professionals is part of President-elect Bolsonaro's campaign to destroy the More Doctors program

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When I called on her, I couldn''t believe it. A doctor had never entered her house, only this Cuban woman; she kisses my hand and said: you are an angel who came down to Brazil, Dr. Idania Santiesteban recalled on Thursday.

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- What President Jair Bolsonaro has done by dynamiting the More Doctors program, and effectively eliminating access to quality healthcare for millions of Brazilians, is sadly familiar, similar to many other attacks on Cuban international collaboration from the regional right wing.

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The return of Cuban health professionals working in Brazil will begin shortly and should conclude by mid-December, according to authorities at the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) who, in collaboration with the Ministry of Transportation, are ensuring the arrival of all their belongings and transportation from Havana to their homes across the island.

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Dr. Thiago Henrique Silva, a renowned physician and teacher in Brazilian public health, said that the ignorance of President-elect Jair Bolsonario about Cuba and its humanitarian cooperation policy could lead the South American country to a health catastrophe.

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The President of the Workers Party (PT) of Brazil, Gleisi Hoffman, thanked the government and Cuban doctors for their solidarity with her people, who today regret the withdrawal of their professionals from the More Doctors Program.

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With the satisfaction of the accomplished dutty, the first ten collaborators who were in Brazil as part of the More Doctors Program, aimed at improve the coverage of primary health care in the most remote and poorest areas of that nation arrived in Las Tunas.

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More than 29 million Brazilians will be affected by Cuba's decision not to continue participating in the "More Doctors for Brazil" Program, in the wake of threatening remarks by Brazilian president-elect Jair Bolsonaro.

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