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Health Minister Signs Contracts for Two Additional Field Hospitals

By: , September 28, 2020

The Key Point:

One of the hospitals will be constructed at the Falmouth Public General Hospital in Trelawny and the other at the St. Joseph's Hospital & Medical Centre in Kingston.
Health Minister Signs Contracts for Two Additional Field Hospitals
Photo: Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton third left), breaks ground for the construction of a field hospital at the Falmouth Public General Hospital in Trelawny, on Friday, September 25. He is joined from left) Mayor of Falmouth, Councillor Colin Gager; Managing Director of Rogers Land Development Limited, Richard Rogers; and Custos Rotulorum for Trelawny, Paul Muschett. Observing is Director of the Western Regional Health Authority WRHA), Errol Greene.
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (third left), breaks ground for the construction of a field hospital at the Falmouth Public General Hospital in Trelawny, on Friday, September 25. He is joined by (from left): Mayor of Falmouth, Councillor Colin Gager; Managing Director of Rogers Land Development Limited, Richard Rogers; and Custos Rotulorum for Trelawny, Paul Muschett. Observing is Director of the Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), Errol Greene.

The Facts

  • Dr. Tufton pointed out that these new developments are an indication of the Government’s commitment to seriously tackle the ongoing pandemic in the country and that it is preparing for any eventuality.
  • “Work with us and let us get it right. There is a lot more good happening in the COVID-19 response than bad,” he said.

The Full Story

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, on Friday (September 25), broke ground and signed contracts for the establishment of two additional field hospitals, in response to the treatment and hospitalisation of COVID-19 patients.

One of the hospitals will be constructed at the Falmouth Public General Hospital in Trelawny and the other at the St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Centre in Kingston.

In his address at the signing, which took place at the Falmouth Hospital, Dr. Tufton noted that the two 36-bed facilities are to be built at a cost of approximately $199 million by Rogers Land Development Limited.

He said that both hospitals will feature the necessary health infrastructure, equipment and personnel to respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19).

Dr. Tufton pointed out that these new developments are an indication of the Government’s commitment to seriously tackle the ongoing pandemic in the country and that it is preparing for any eventuality.

He further outlined that the Government is looking to procure a mobile hospital from Canada, adding that once acquired, the hospital will be placed somewhere in the centre of the country.

“In all, we (the Government) are adding an additional 150 beds for COVID-19. We already have some 350 beds in the traditional hospital facilities and we believe that those numbers (150 beds), when completed, will give us the buffer that we need to respond to COVID-19 in a way that allows those who need hospital care to get hospital care,” the Minister said.

In the meantime, Dr. Tufton is urging Jamaicans to do all they can to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, emphasising that it will take individual and collective responsibilty to overcome the disease.

“Work with us and let us get it right. There is a lot more good happening in the COVID-19 response than bad,” he said.

On Thursday, September 24, Dr. Tufton opened a field hospital at the National Chest Hospital in Kingston. The facility was donated by the United States Southern Command.

Last Updated: September 28, 2020

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