Sports and health works in Cienfuegos focus exchange of vice prime minister Perdomo Di-Lella

Vice Prime Minister Jorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lella together with the president of the National Institute of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation Osvaldo Vento Montiller visited the Cycling Technical Center, located on the southern circuit of Cienfuegos.

As part of the government visit, both leaders confirmed the remodeling of the infrastructure that has several facilities other than accommodation and preparation of athletes.

Exchange at the Cienfuegos Technical Center. Vice Prime Minister Jorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lellan (on the right in the photo) with the president of the National Institute of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation Osvaldo Vento Montiller (on the left in the photo). In the center, Norge González Enríquez , provincial director of Sports.

At another time, Perdomo Di-Lella joined the Minister of Public Health. Dr. José Ángel Portal Miranda at the Doctor Gustavo Aldereguía Lima general university hospital, where they evaluated several key patient care scenarios, such as the emergency area that recently had a change in its large locations, as well as the surgical ICU that also received a capital repair.

Among the analyzes generated by the meeting was the 10.5 infant mortality rate that the territory has today. Perdomo Di-Lella was interested in the strategies around the problem in a province that has a decrease in birth rates this year, local specialists estimate at least two thousand births.

Another topic of interest was the approach to arboviruses in a province with a high incidence of febrile cases and where sick patients with the Oropuche virus have been diagnosed. Portal Miranda explained that Cienfuegos must work much more in terms of epidemiological surveillance, and rule out the incidence of dengue or Oropuche for each clinical case that arrives at the consultations.

Both leaders also went to the Center for Attention to Infertile Couples, created since 2010, and which achieves almost 97 percent fertility in 2024, although it takes three years to perform in vitro insemination, although in other procedures they show a good rate such as it is in the implementation. The head of Health praised the work of the group whose procedures are rarely put into practice in public institutions.

 
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