PHOTOS: Minister Vaz tours UHWI Field Hospital October 10, 2021 Listen Health & Wellness Share Photo: Dave Reid Minister of Science, Energy and Technology, Hon. Daryl Vaz (right), listens to a point being raised by Medical Chief of Staff, University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI), Dr. Carl Bruce (second left), who led him on a tour of the UHWI coronavirus (COVID-19) Field Hospital in St. Andrew on Friday (October 8). Also participating (from left) are Chief Executive Officer of the Joan Duncan Foundation, Kim Mair; and General Manager, Petrojam Limited, Winston Watson. Petrojam Limited donated two modular tents at a cost of approximately US$24,000 to aid in the establishment of the field hospital. The donation is in alignment with the core elements of Petrojam’s Corporate Social Responsibility Programme, which emphasises the company’s commitment to health and safety. The Full Story Minister of Science, Energy and Technology, Hon. Daryl Vaz (second left), in discussion with (from left), General Manager, Petrojam Limited, Winston Watson; Medical Chief of Staff, University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI), Dr. Carl Bruce; and Chairman, Petrojam, Wayne Chen.Occasion was a tour of the UHWI coronavirus (COVID-19) Field Hospital in St. Andrew on Friday (October 8) at which Petrojam donated two modular tents at a cost of approximately US$24,000. The donation is in alignment with the core elements of Petrojam’s Corporate Social Responsibility Programme, which emphasises the company’s commitment to health and safety. Minister of Science, Energy and Technology, Hon. Daryl Vaz (second left), poses for a photograph with (from left), Medical Chief of Staff, University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI), Dr. Carl Bruce; General Manager, Petrojam Limited, Winston Watson; Chief Executive Officer (CEO), UHWI, Kevin Allen; and Chairman, Petrojam, Wayne Chen. Occasion was a tour of the UHWI coronavirus (COVID-19) Field Hospital on Friday (October 8), at which Petrojam donated two modular tents at a cost of approximately US$24,000. The donation is in alignment with the core elements of Petrojam’s Corporate Social Responsibility Programme, which emphasises the company’s commitment to the health and safety of Jamaicans.