
Roberto Leon
Arismael Nieto's job is to pour a diluted bleach solution over the hands of every commuter at this Havana bus station, and make sure everyone steps on a cloth soaked with the solution to clean the bottom of their shoes.
Camilo, my 7-year old grandson in Cuba, has never been shy about asking for presents – especially when he knows I’m heading to Havana from that big shopping mall 90 miles away. His usual list includes a massive bag of M&M peanut candy, additions to what’s become a pretty pricey collection of Schleich resin animals, and goofy gags second-grade boys find funny, such as hand buzzers or that classic snake-in-a-can. When Camilo got on the phone with me last weekend, he only rattled off one item.
“Aba,” (that’s what he calls me–short for "abuela", which is "grandma" in Spanish), “bring me soap.”
“Soap? You want soap?” I repeated, convinced I must have heard him wrong.
“Si”, he insisted. “Jabon!”
Now he has me worried that I need to make an emergency supply-run for detergent, shampoo, dishwashing soap and other basics. The last time soap was in short supply in Cuba was in the 1990s but, if this kid is asking for soap, the situation must be dire. He’s about as germaphobe as your average stray puppy. Like a lot of little boys, he needs to be reminded that taking a shower means actually standing under the water.
Camilo, however, didn’t want just any soap. He was looking for what he calls “the soap that melts.” He wanted me to bring him an alcohol-based instant hand sanitizer.
Then he made it clear why. “Aba, there’s cholera here,” he said.
As it turns out, Camilo had spilled the beans a full 72 hours before the Cuban Health Ministry issued a formal communiqué on what had been rumored since the start of the year -- cholera had surfaced in the city of Havana, home to 2.2 million people.
The announcement explained that 51 new cases of cholera had been diagnosed in the Cuban capital along with a spike in the number of people suffering from "diarrheal diseases." The ministry made no mention of any fatalities. The public was being advised to be more careful with personal hygiene, boil all drinking water or use purification drops and thoroughly wash all fruits and vegetables, but to stay assured that Cuba’s massive public health machine was implementing preventive measures meant to “contain” and “eradicate” the disease.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website, cholera is a bacterial infection in the intestine that can range from mild to severe. In the latter case, an infected person will experience “dehydration and shock" that, if left untreated, can lead to death "within hours.” The CDC estimates that every year there are up to 5 million cases and more than 100,000 deaths from cholera worldwide.
In most cases, the disease takes about a week to run its course, and during that time, warns the CDC, cholera is highly contagious. Spread hand to mouth, the bacteria is usually found in water or food sources contaminated by an infected person’s feces.
Contamination
A single food vendor at a baseball game appears to be the cause of the Havana outbreak. In early January, apparently, contaminated sandwiches or soda were sold during a packed game in the city’s main sports arena, the Latin American Stadium, located in a neighborhood called Cerro.
"That's why people from different parts of the city tested positive for cholera at the same time,” said a medical source, not authorized to speak on the record but who claims to have first-hand knowledge of the findings from the epidemiological task force assigned to trace the origins of the outbreak.

Roberto Leon
Officials from Cuba's Health and Epidemiology department inspected this pizza parlor located not too far from where the outbreak started in Havana and closed it down.
At Wednesday's nighttime game between Havana's beloved Industriales and last year's national champs, Los Tigres de Ciego de Avila, hawkers should have been making a killing on what had been one of the season's most sought-after tickets. Instead, 80 percent of the seats remained empty. Those die-hard fans who did show up were not allowed into the stadium until they sterilized their shoes and hands. Benches were wiped down with a disinfectant, and the floors hosed down with the same 0.5 percent bleach solution. And there was nothing to munch on during the three-and-a-half-hour game. All food stands have been temporarily shut down.
The same goes for many mom-and-pop cafeterias across the capital. "Last week, officials from Health and Epidemiology inspected our place and then they closed us down," said one owner of a pizza parlor not too far from where the outbreak started. "They said it's to stop the spread of cholera but no one’s saying how long we have to stay closed." His only consolation is that this month he doesn’t have to pay taxes or his monthly licensing fee.
Upset about his loss of income, he is also irked by the fact that some state-run food establishments passed the inspections, so they are being allowed to stay open. Many though are only authorized to sell bottled water, canned drinks and commercially packaged food.
Arismael Nieto usually changes the light bulbs and fixes broken chairs at Havana’s Bus Terminal. For the last two weeks, he’s been drafted on the city’s anti-cholera campaign. He stands by the one door opened at the station and his job is to pour a diluted bleach solution over the hands of every commuter, and make sure everyone steps on a cloth soaked with the solution to clean the bottom of their shoes. No one gets on a bus or leaves the building without Nieto’s OK.
Now, picture this procedure happening at every school from kindergarten to college, every public building, factory, lunch room, hospital, health clinic, department store, train depot and movie theater.
Chlorine a "necessary inconvenience"
Over the summer, two people who live in the Havana neighborhood of Fontanar thought they had the flu but tested positive for cholera. It was believed that they were exposed on the bus ride from eastern Cuba, an area of the country that had an outbreak earlier last year. In late August, Cuba revealed that cholera had killed three people and infected 417 in Granma province, some 450 miles east of Havana.

Roberto Leon
Signs such as this one are posted everywhere in Havana, alerting people to go to the hospital as soon as they experience any of the symptoms of cholera.
Cuba’s cholera treatment protocol has doctors knocking on doors and testing anyone with possible cholera symptoms. A positive test means an automatic trip to one of the city hospitals for a more comprehensive test. While most suspected cases go to Havana’s Tropical Medicine Institute, known by its initials IPK, a pediatric hospital and a maternity hospital have also been designated to admit cholera cases. In addition, the protocol mandated that all of Havana’s 85 neighborhood health clinics set aside a room with ventilation and a closed door as a place to quarantine suspected cholera cases until an ambulance arrives to transport the patient to the hospital.
Once hospitalized, a comprehensive history is taken that focuses on identifying all the people the patient has come in contact with over the past weeks. Health workers are dispatched to locate those persons to test them for cholera and administer a free prophylactic dose of doxycycline.
Although none of the guidelines cited by the CDC recommend using antibiotics for cholera prevention, the Cuban Health Ministry believes otherwise. Hundreds of thousands of Doxycycline tablets, apparently readied in warehouses for just such an emergency, were distributed to hospitals and health clinics one morning earlier this week—another sign that Cuba is well-prepared to tackle this outbreak.
Are people complaining? You bet. They hate the chlorine smell. They say the solution stings but many would agree with Angela Linares, a nurse raising a 13-year old daughter alone, who said: “It’s a necessary inconvenience.”
“No one wants cholera, especially since we know so little about this disease,” she said.
Linares was right. Until last year, the last reported cholera outbreak in Cuba was recorded almost a century ago.
Upon learning this fact, I became even more baffled that my 7-year-old grandson mentioned cholera days before the government admitted the outbreak.
As it turns out, his primary school had been put on alert early last week, and the kids learned about the intestinal bug and prevention at a school assembly. Community physicians were dispatched to all of the city’s 650 schools to not only give a crash course on cholera but hand out soap to every classroom.
Still, it wasn’t until after the Health Ministry’s warning that Cuban state media began running public service announcements -- considerably behind the curve of Havana's second graders.
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Payback for Castro sending all those nuts on the boats back in early 80"s to the US. Happens all the time.
This is clearly George Bush's fault, because he and the Republicans want people to have cholera. Obama doesn't want them to, and is trying his best to deal with what George Bush caused to happen. He has pledged a half of a trillion dollars to Cuba to deal with it.
I'm really surprised! That is a really sanitary looking picture of the utopian comrade bus station. Perhaps Michael Moore should get off his adipose padded butt and help them sanitize each other in the country with the best health care in the world-LOL
Gosh, Obama says socialism will fix everything. Cuba has socialized medicine, don't they? Castrobamacare?
Now Cuba's cholera is our fault in the heads of you butthead readers? Soap is made with fat and ashes, easy to make. they can make it and sale it to their population if they were not so concentrated in spending all their money on making their population isolated.
What are those brownish/yellow stains on those latex gloves in that picture? Those are really, really sanitary looking latex gloves on socialized health care worker Arismael Nieto's hands. Evidently he is a highly trained employee of the famed socialized Cuban health care system, the best in the world according ot Michael Moore-LOL!
Let's see? Where does all of the sanitizing solution mixed with cholera producing bacteria end up after Castrocare employee Arismael in his yellowish/brown stained gloves pours his solution over the comrades? Well, on the floor of the bus station, of course. Obamacare is going to awesome.
"Castrocare"...lol
Cubans, I hope you live in squalor for the rest of your life....you put that idiot Castro in power and kept him there for decades, so reap what you have sewn
Elmer...your remarks are the most ignorant I have ever seen posted on here, and I have seen some humdingers!!! You need to educate yourself on the Cuban Revolution and the role the US played in it! You need to educate yourself on Batista....who was a vicious dictator who violated every human right under the sun and was backed by the US!!! BTW, Batista was the dictator Castro overthrew, in case you didn't know that! You need to educate yourself regarding the facts of how the US turned on Cuba after Castro took over and how Russia stepped in to buy the sugar we refused to buy...even though we had been buying sugar, tobacco and coffee for years from Batista! Cuba sold their national products to Russia on the Russian condition the country became communist. We acted shamefully, we are a big bully....we were then and we are now!
Jazzy... live in the here and now.
Castro is a dictator. They have no freedom.
It is a country enslaved.
Think Wise!! THAT'S MY FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION DEAR! DO YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH IT? JUST THINK OF ME AS AN EDUCATOR NOT A COMMENTATOR! JE JE JE!
BBC NEWS: Cuba faces its worst drought for 50 years - 14 April 2011
Cuba is facing its worst drought in half a century, with tens of thousands of families almost entirely reliant on water trucks for essential supplies.
The drought started two years ago, and reservoirs are now down to a fifth of their normal levels.
The government is providing road deliveries of water to more than 100,000 people in the worst affected areas of the capital, Havana.
The situation in Havana is compounded by a pipe network in poor condition.
The state-run newspaper Granma says up to 70% of water pipes supplying the capital are leaking and in urgent need of repair, the BBC's Michael Voss in Havana says.
Residents are having to use buckets and bottles to fill up with water from the road deliveries.
"It's completely out of control," one resident, Ana Gomez, said. "Just imagine that you can't wash when you want to, you have to wash when you are able to."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-13079773
They get what they deserve.
Maybe they should rise up against Castro.
Elect a new leader. Ha.
For one thing... Cuba doesn't 'elect', for another...how the hell did these people 'deserve' cholera? MCGusto...you are a small minded creep...and ignorant on top of it!
By saying "HA" I implied they don't have elections.
I guess I should have said " LOL ".
Your powers of deduction are amazing.
They let themselves become enslaved, They brought on these third world conditions.
I wonder what kind of Gun Laws they have.
I'm no lover of Cuba, but it seems to me that if we can have diplomatic relations with Vietnam and China, both of which killed American soldiers, it's time to change our thinking.
Fred...you are so right on!!!!!
You @$$hat reactionaries can snark all you want, but at least Socialist Cuba cares for its people, unlike Republican America denying funding to millions of victims of Superstorm Sandy.
I was surprised at the d-bag a few posts above who didn't realize bleach killed the cholera germs until I remembered that Republicans regard Science as a harbinger of the Apocalypse, and so reject the germ theory of disease and believe cholera is evidence of demonic posession.
You can blame the democrats on the delays in Sandy funding as they tried to include billions, yes I said billions of dollars of pork. You think you're pretty smart, when you really don't have a clue.
Yeah they care enough about them to dump all their phsycos and criminals in this country when a dumbass democrat is in the White house.
Ahh @!$%#! wonder if the castro boys are getting ready to take a dump on this country again?
They care enough to turn them into slaves of one man.
Half of the Sandy Aid doesn't go to the victims of that storm. H A L F.
If nothing else I would figure Muslims would protest all that pork.
Now the people of Spanish or European decent will know what the Native American Indians felt like when the new world settlers brought small pox to the shores of North America 500+ years ago.
No they won't This is not even close to the same thing.
You are correct, the scale and scope are not in proportion. I was just using it as an analogy.
Soap and water is cheap even in Quba.
Is anyone else sick of that GOD DAMNED FOCKING McDonalds logo that keeps getting in the way.
One more reason to hate them.
haha Ban Muck D's ..NOW!!!
5,000,000 cases a year.
Hmmmmm.
You got to be kidding me? Cholera kills 100,000 anually and we care more about drunk-driving and texting. This is twice as many people that died in the Vietnam War and we can't contain fecal bacteria. This is bullcrap and at epidemic purportions of 5 million cases a year. Because of poverty and global economic collapse. Son of a bleach... swimming pools, movie stars.
When DDT was in common use in the 3rd world, Malaria and many other mosquito (and other insect) born illnesses had nearly disappeared. Then when one in 2.1 million people might have suffered cancer from it, and when it was blamed for bird species health issues...DDT was banned. Now the diseases are back and killing people at the former rate.
Cholera and so many other diseases are products of poor sanitation and ideal insect habitat.
We need to help them...one of our closest neighbors. Political connections shouldn't make any difference when it comes to innocent peoples health and welfare. Isn't 60 some years of this stupid embargo enough? We send aid to countries with a much longer and more violent list of inhumane behavior...but we behave as if Cuba doesn't exist. Shame on us!!!
Oh, I forgot....no way Oboob can get Cubans to vote!!
Yes let's send forest fighting bombers to drop bleach on the whole country.
WTF are we going to do to help them. Quit crapping by the drinking water. Idiots.
When Castro stops killing capitalist then we can think about dropping the embargo.
MCGusto....this is my reply to another post but it fits you beautifully, too!
Elmer and MCGusto...your remarks are the most ignorant I have ever seen posted on here, and I have seen some humdingers!!! You need to educate yourself on the Cuban Revolution and the role the US played in it! You need to educate yourself on Batista....who was a vicious dictator who violated every human right under the sun and was backed by the US!!! BTW, Batista was the dictator Castro overthrew, in case you didn't know that! You need to educate yourself regarding the facts of how the US turned on Cuba after Castro took over and how Russia stepped in to buy the sugar we refused to buy...even though we had been buying sugar, tobacco and coffee for years from Batista! Cuba sold their national products to Russia on the Russian condition the country became communist. We acted shamefully, we are a big bully....we were then and we are now!
And you and Elmer are incredibly ignorant, stupid and small minded. Do you at least the the b***ls to be embarrassed?
Those are some pretty fancy insults.
Castro is still a dictator.
His secret police still terrorize the citizens.
They are not free people.
You hate America, that is obvious, but try to live in the hear and now.
That whole country is enslaved by the Castro brothers.
Speak against them and you become a political prisoner.
Insult all you want,,,,,,, those are the facts.
How long has one man ruled with an iron fist? 50 maybe 60 years?
No, I do not hate America....I am a very patriotic American and love this country, I just don't have blinders on. All you need do is read facts, no one is trying to hide them, they are right out in the open. Most any book on Cuba, Castro, Che or the Revolution.......try learning a little, you may just enjoy it.
Yes, Castro and now Raul are dictators, I never said they weren't. Yes, the general population basically lives under gag rule, I never said they didn't. You're more than right when you say they are not a free people. And I never said they were free.....
My main point to you was based on your cruel and bias remark that the Cuban people deserve cholera!! Their hope, in backing Castro over Batista was for a free Cuba, that was Che's hope also. Cubans didn't get what they hoped for and some of that was because of this country! If you think, for one instant, the US walks on water you are in for a big surprise! We are backing dictatorships this very minute.....pick any SA country and do the research.
Thanks for the compliment on 'fancy insults'......
Get ready for another Mariel,after all peanut head jr. is in charge.
To bad they are enslaved by a Communist.
I wonder if they would like the Right To Bare Arms.
Oh well, at least they have a MASSIVE GOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE SYSTEM.
Good Luck SLAVES.
YEAH!!! Let's turn'em into teabaggers!
By the way, " bare arms " is called wearing a tank top. Or did you mean " bear arms "?
Sorry, just being a grammar nazi.
I wrote it that way first then thought,,,,,,,,, No, that's the animal. Thanks.
Don't worry about it bud, I'm just being a troll.
dopey leftists... cuba trades with 90 countries.........what is liftimg the U.S. embargo going to do besides make you feel better about yourself.? if 90 other countries can't fix cuba.... what country can?
i know iknow... blame america first... you have been doing this for generations.
The only news I am looking for from Cuber is:
Hugo Chavez Croaks!!!
Until then...
The USA should at least offer to help them!! Maybe that would be the begining of a better political relationship with Cuba.
What do you want to do? Send them our money?
They have old pipes and no money for new pipes.
They have SH!T in the water.
Luckily for them the have a MASSIVE GOV HEALTH CARE PROGRAM.
unfortunately that used up all their money.
This happens in every country in the world. Why treat our enemy better than friendly nations.
Did you not read the part that says 5,000,000 cases a year worldwide?
Free your people and they will eradicate all tropical deseases in Cuba.We are about 10% of the voters from becoming Cuba.Too many needys and not enough greedys.We can all expect to have updated form of deseases hit America.We have people who entire existence comes from the the government and have no clue what to do with rthemselves let alone their children.Just wait.
No money,no industry,no jobs,no work.Just /ScaryCare similar to what we are getting ready to get.
The US embargo has nothing to do with the poverty in Cuba. It is called Marxist/Leninist communism. Like the POS we have in the White House. This is what obama wants for Americans so he can teach us a lesson for being so "cruel" to minorities and colonizing other countries. Castro, like obama should die and rot in Hell.
Wonder how many Chemtrails from US planes .... flew over Cuba?????
Do research and find out that Castro booted out the corrupted Batista and the Mafia. The ones the US favored because of kickbacks from the gambling. The US refused to help Castro imports/exports and when Russia offered to help Castro said okay. The US became angry and placed sanctions against Cuba out of Spite. The US hasn't changed....do as they say...or ELSE.. we destroy.
You forgot the part about Russia using Cuba as a NUCLEAR MISSILE BASE.