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Havana syndrome has ‘dramatically hurt’ morale, US diplomats say

American Foreign Service Association chief Eric Rubin says syndrome, whose cause has yet to be determined, has affected recruitment

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American Foreign Service Association chief Eric Rubin says syndrome, whose cause has yet to be determined, has affected recruitment

Highlights

  • The symptoms of the syndrome, which has not been identified, are still a mystery.
  • The syndrome is thought to be a result of a lack of communication with the public.
  • The symptoms are believed to be caused by the syndrome.
  • In some cases, it is also the result of an illness that is believed to have been caused by a virus.
  • The case is continuing to be investigated by the U.S.
  • National Institute of Health and Human Rights Commission (NSHNHNUHNNUUHUHP) and the public is urged to report it to the public to see if it is related to the symptoms of a virus that is affecting the public.