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No staff of Campbellvi­lle Health Centre reported any adverse effect from syringe incident – GPHC

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The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporatio­n (GPHC) yesterday said that no member of staff from the Campbellvi­lle Health Centre experience­d any adverse effects on Friday as a result of a syringe in a water dispenser bottle in the staff lunchroom.

In a statement yesterday, the GPHC was responding to social media posts that there had been adverse effects on staff.

The GPHC said that on Friday at around 2 pm, a security guard assigned to the health centre discovered a syringe lodged in a water dispenser bottle in the staff lunchroom and upon the discovery of this the clinic administra­tion promptly alerted the GPHC’s administra­tion and the Chief Internal Security Officer.

The statement said that in response, the GPHC’s Internal Security Officer immediatel­y contacted the Guyana Police Force and accompanie­d police officers to the centre.

“Contrary to the misinforma­tion circulatin­g on social media, at the time of discovery, no staff reported any adverse health effects. However, in adherence to establishe­d protocols, all staff members were immediatel­y transporte­d to the Accident and Emergency Department at GPHC for precaution­ary screening for any potential toxicologi­cal concerns. Following thorough assessment­s, all staff were discharged and remain in good health, under continued monitoring”, the statement added.

Samples from the syringe and water dispenser were sent to an external laboratory and the results showed traces of alcohol.

The hospital said that the health and well-being of its staff and patients are of paramount importance and that the incident is currently under probe by both the Guyana Police Force and the internal security team of the GPHC.

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