Cubans hesitant to show reactions over Castro

According to this article from the Miami Herald, Cubans understand the reported health status of Fidel Castro and how complications arose, but are keeping their reactions to themselves. Laura Pollán, the wife of a jailed dissident, was interviewed for the Herald article from Havana and had the following to say:

"In Cuba, lots of people have seen or heard about the news reports, but comments are kept at a whisper. People realize that [Castro] is in bad shape and wonder what will happen when he dies.''

''There is a lot of uncertainty and anxiety but, as of yet, reaction does not go beyond that,'' Pollán said

The only Cuban commentary that comes close to addressing this uncertainty comes from an article in Trabajadores, the Cuban newspaper . The Herald offers this general overview of the article:

The commentary, titled ''In Cuba, there is enough Fidel and revolution for a while,'' says that Washington should not expect any major changes after Castro's death and warns against a military intervention.