Health officials in Venezuela admit they’re not prepared to battle coronavirus after confirmation of the nation’s first two cases.

Many hospitals lack basics such as water and soap and struggle to treat even more common ailments, the Associated Press reported. Experts consider Venezuela’s population of roughly 30 million to be the region’s most vulnerable because of country’s health care system, eroded by decades of political and economic turmoil.

Earlier this year, Venezuela reportedly had less than $1 billion in cash available.

Leftist President Nicolás Maduro closed schools nationwide after the cases were reported Friday. US-backed opposition leader Juan Guaidó also called off upcoming street demonstrations

A day earlier, Maduro suspended flights with Europe and Colombia to try to keep out the illness. The people who are ill both had traveled. A 52-year-old man had visited Spain and a 41-year-old woman had returned from a trip through the US, Italy and Spain.

Italy and Spain are the two European countries with the highest number of infected people.

Neighboring Colombia, which has reported 16 cases, is closing its border with Venezuela as a containment measure and banning non-residents who recently traveled in Europe or Asia.