It’s still unclear what causes the strange set of symptoms dubbed Havana Syndrome that has plagued U.S. embassies around the world since 2016.
to officials affected by the syndrome, some of whom have been diagnosed with brain trauma and continue to suffer from the symptoms years later."We are working overtime across the entire government to get to the bottom of what happened, who's responsible,” Blinken said.
“And in the meantime, to make sure that we're caring for anyone who's been affected and to protect all of our people to the best of our ability."The first cases of Havana Syndrome were first reported among staff in the U.S. Embassy in Cuba in 2016. Since then, around 200 people with ties to U.S. officials working abroad have been detected in