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MOH receives $1 million in PPE from Canada
By Lindsay Thompson
Nov 15, 2021 - 9:28:50 AM

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Her Excellency Emina Tudakovic, High Commissioner of Canada to Jamaica and The Bahamas paid a Courtesy Call on the Minister of Health and Wellness, the Hon Dr Michael Darville at the ministry on Friday, November 12, 2021. Also pictured are Colin Higgs, Permament Secretary, Ministry of Health and Wellness; Gina Dean, Director of Nursing; Kevin Gilhooly, Political Counsellor, and Ms. Sophie Goulet, Commercial Counsellor and Senior Trade Commissioner who accompanied Her Excellency. (BIS Photo/Raymond Bethel)

NASSAU, The Bahamas –  The Bahamas, through the Ministry of Health and Wellness received a milloin dollars worth of Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) from the Canadian Government, as this country continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the Minister of Health and Wellness the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville, this spells “good news” as the country is experiening a reduction in the number of cases; after an aggressive third wave.

Dr. Darville made these comments during a Courtesy Call paid by Her Excellency Emina Tudakovic, High Commissioner of Canada to Jamaica and The Bahamas, at the ministry of Friday, November 12, 2021.

She also presented the minister with medical supplies donated by Canada, faciliated by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). Dr. Eldonna Boisson, PAHO/WHO Country Representative was on hand for the presentation.

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Her Excellency Emina Tudakovic, High Commissioner of Canada to Jamaica and The Bahamas paid a Courtesy Call on the Minister of Health and Wellness, the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville at the ministry on Friday, November 12, 2021. (BIS Photo/Raymond Bethel)

“Through this donation of medical supplies from the Canadian Government, facilitated by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), The Bahamas can maintain a healthy medical supply inventory for dissemination throughout our archipelago,” Dr. Darville said.

He assured that the country’s Supplies Management Agency will distribute the PPE which consists of:  22 pallets of isolation gowns, one pallet of nursing caps, and one pallet of shoe covers to health care workers, especially in the far flung Family Islands who have been on the front line for almost two years.

“They are tired, exhausted, but their love to care for the Bahamian people is never-ending.  We appreciate this spirit.  Consequently, The Bahamas remains committed to the protection of these workers and its citizenry at large.”  

Dr. Darville noted that as new developments occur in the fight against COVID-19, The Bahamas continues to assess and modify its national response.  Safety protocols as – physical distancing, washing hands and wearing masks – are preventive measures along with testing and vaccines.

The goal is to “avoid a fourth wave”, Dr. Darville said, adding that The Bahamas is looking to Canada and other close countries and partners for best practices.

The governments of Canada and The Bahamas boast of enjoying nearly 50 years of diplomatic relations. Contributions in areas such as tourism, trade and investment, education and medicine have helped to advance the causes of both countries.  

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The Ministry of Health and Wellness received a milIion dollars worth of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) from the Canadian Government, facilitatd by the Pan-American Health Organization. The equipment was presented during a Courtesy Call at the ministry on Friday, November 12, 2021. Pictured from left are Dr. Eldonna Boisson, PAHO/WHO Country Representative; Her Excellency Emina Tudakovic, High Commissioner of Canada to Jamaica and The Bahamas; and the Minister of Health and Wellness, the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville. (BIS Photo/Raymond Bethel)

“Canada has always been a good partner and we will continue to reach out for technical assistance,” Dr. Darville said.

He said that the Davis Administration is very optimistic about the future of the health care system in the country, which has taken multiple hits from successive major hurricanes, compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic.

He also shared goals expounded in the recent Speech from the Throne, those of addressing the Emergency Orders, ensuring Family Island clinics are properly equipped, telemedicine, building new hospitals in New Providence and Grand Bahama through public-private partnerships, introducing catastrophic healthcare insurance to make healthcare more affordable, implementing wellness initiatives, and related initiatives.

The Canadian High Commissioner pledged further technical assistance, and support in combating vaccine hesitancy on social media.

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