Cuba's revolutionary generation pushed to breaking point by US blockade
HAVANA, June 10 - When Sagrado Armando Garcia, an 85-year-old former government bureaucrat, collapsed in his home, his son couldn't get him to the hospital because he didn't have fuel for the family car, he said. At other times recently, there have been moments when Garcia felt so dizzy with hunger he thought he might fall again.
An 85-year-old former Cuban bureaucrat, Sagrado Armando Garcia, has experienced severe health issues exacerbated by the nation's ongoing shortages. His son reported being unable to take him to the hospital due to a lack of fuel for their car. Garcia has also recently suffered dizzy spells attributed to hunger, highlighting the daily struggles faced by many Cubans.
The report illustrates the profound impact of Cuba's economic challenges, reportedly worsened by the US blockade, on the daily lives and well-being of its elderly population.
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