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Prime Minister announces $10 million addition to Ministry of Health budget

This story was posted 2 years ago
18 April 2020
in Health, PRESS RELEASE
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The Government of Grenada is pumping an additional $10 million into the budget for the Ministry of Health, as it continues to spearhead the fight against Covid-19.

The additional sum announced by Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Dr the Right Honourable Keith Mitchell, at Friday’s Special Sitting of the House of Representatives, is intended to bolster the ministry’s efforts. Justifying the additional allocation, Dr Mitchell said every attempt must be made to bolster the health infrastructure in the midst of the pandemic. Dr Mitchell said, “$10 million is being added to the budget of the Ministry of Health to procure personal protective gear and equipment for our frontline workers, additional testing materials and other items that may be necessary.”

The Prime Minister reiterated government’s gratitude for the continue service and dedication of frontline workers. He said, “This country owes a great debt to our essential workers, particularly our healthcare practitioners and all other categories of workers who are so classified, who wake up every morning to ensure that this country is healthy and safe. We must applaud their efforts and ensure that they are protected.”

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  1. ADM says:
    2 years ago

    indeed, i’me rather perplexed on the staggering sums now on offer to assist with combating Covid-19. after all, we only have 13 cases on island. How many Nurses and front line workers are necessary to deal with such few cases. I admit medical supplies and PPE are paramount. Again, how many are we getting through?

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  2. Mimimckey12345 @gmail .com says:
    2 years ago

    He lie ,that man think he smart I wonder if teachers got their salary yet..my poor old uncle waiting on the little monthly allowance what he work so hard for didnt even get it when he lock down the country, these poor people is depending on it to survive, so all these millions is pure bull talk,the nurses some of them just wear the uniform for good looks in a hospital that dont have at least 12 oxygen tanks oo .. poor people first oo abeg..

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  3. Storm says:
    2 years ago

    How many nurse’s do we have in Grenada at this time who are workkng directly with people who has the virus?
    So why the additional 10m when there is no one admitted to hospital and we only have 2 hospital on the island .

    What was the original budget for the health service prior to this pandemic.

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  4. Keyon Beswick says:
    2 years ago

    Great news as we look forward the government should put special training cemeners for publics bars,resturants,and other public facilities to give better directions for health and safty ,guest houses ,hotels,should have a nurse or doctor on site or on call an each public facility should have a tempeture monitor for guest ariving in thier business places ,and the airports ,and sea arival checks for all international arivals ,and schools should have proper training in covid 19 prevention as we develope our generation for our great future and life off every body success .

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