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Jamaica Receives More Than US$800,000 Worth of Medical Supplies

By: , February 12, 2022
Jamaica Receives More Than US$800,000 Worth of Medical Supplies
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Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (second left) discusses the benefits of the oxygen concentrator with Director, Patient Care Services, Northwell Health, Dr. Sandra Lindsay (second right). Looking on (from left) are: Chairman of the Bustamante Hospital for Children’s Management Committee, Kenneth Benjamin; and Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton. Occasion was the handover of medical equipment and supplies, valued at over US$800,000, to the Government of Jamaica by the United States-based Northwell Health, at the Bustamante Hospital for Children in Kingston on Friday (Feb. 11).
Jamaica Receives More Than US$800,000 Worth of Medical Supplies
Photo: Yhomo Hutchinson
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (second left) looks at a box of masks being held by Chairman of the Bustamante Hospital for Children’s Management Committee, Kenneth Benjamin (left). Occasion was a ceremony for the handover of medical equipment and supplies valued at more than US$800,000, by United States-based healthcare provider, Northwell Health, at the Bustamante Hospital for Children in Kingston. Joining in the occasion are Director, Patient Care Services, Northwell Health, Dr. Sandra Lindsay; and Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton.
Jamaica Receives More Than US$800,000 Worth of Medical Supplies
Photo: Yhomo Hutchinson
A portion of the medical equipment and supplies, valued at more than US$800,000, donated to the Government of Jamaica by United States-based healthcare provider, Northwell Health. The items, which include respirator masks, N95 masks, oxygen concentrators, nasal oxygen, safety eyewear, and protective gowns, were handed over during a ceremony at the Bustamante Hospital for Children in Kingston on Friday (Feb. 11).

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Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has welcomed the donation of medical equipment and supplies valued at more than US$800,000, by United States (US)-based healthcare provider, Northwell Health.

The over one million items, which include respirator masks, N95 masks, oxygen concentrators, nasal oxygen, safety eyewear, and protective gowns, were handed over during a ceremony at the Bustamante Hospital for Children in Kingston on Friday (Feb. 11).

Mr. Holness thanked Northwell Health and logistics partner MedShare for providing the well-needed medical supplies to Jamaica, which will aid in the Government’s coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic response.

“One of the most important lessons of the pandemic is that we are all in [it] together…and what it means is that for those who have resources, who have vaccines, who have supplies, it is also in their interest to share as much as possible. So, we are appreciative of this very enlightened approach, and this enlightened consideration by our friends and partners from Northwell Health,” he said.

The Prime Minister hailed Jamaican-born Director of Patient Care Services at Northwell Health, Dr. Sandra Lindsay, for her efforts in making the donation possible.

He noted that Dr. Lindsay had visited Jamaica in 2021, when the country was experiencing the second wave of the pandemic, and she had observed the needs in terms of medical supplies and made a commitment to assist.

Dr. Lindsay made history on December 14, 2020, when she became the first person to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the US.

“She has been a shining example of exemplary civic service and has been promoting the message of public health and the importance of vaccination,” Mr. Holness said, while thanking Northwell’s leadership for being receptive to Dr. Lindsay’s call to provide support to Jamaica.

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, also expressed appreciation for Northwell’s donation, noting that it “could not have come at a better time”.

“While we are seeing the back of the fourth wave, we want to also use the opportunity to send a very strong signal that COVID is still with us and still presents a threat. It is our duty as a responsible Government, as a Ministry…to reinforce that message even while we see the progress that we are making,” he said.

Dr. Tufton noted that the donation complements the Government’s ongoing efforts to keep the public safe by ensuring that adequate supplies of oxygen and other critical pieces of equipment are available to support the work of personnel in the field.

President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Northwell Health, Michael Dowling, who joined the ceremony via video conferencing, said he was delighted that the entity could assist.

“This is what we should be doing always for each other, especially when you are in a crisis like COVID. The cooperation that is necessary for each of us to help each other is the only way that we can successfully deal with issues like COVID.

“I am hoping that what we have done here, mutually together, is the first of what we can continue to be doing going forward,” he said.

Last Updated: February 12, 2022