Fifteen incubators valued at 21 million Jamaican dollars were donated to the Bustamante Hospital for Children on Friday.
State Minister in the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn says the health of the nation’s children is imperative and it is the Health Ministry’s mandate to provide quality health care for all.
Cuthbert-Flynn says the addition of the new incubators will contribute to the comprehensive care and well being of children ages zero to twelve years.
To add, the Kingston Rotary Club who made the donation says the Bustamante Hospital was chosen because of their excellent track record in fulfilling obligations when partnering with Charitable Organizations.
Javine Mclean reports for CVM Live:
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