Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Petrojam lauds UHWI COVID field hospital initiative

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Petrojam Limited was one of 45 companies that came together to construct a COVID-19 field hospital at the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI), in order to enhance service delivery to COVID-19 patients admitted at the facility.

Petrojam donated two modular 60x40 tents valued at approximat­ely US$24,000 to the health-care institutio­n and its general manager, Winston Watson, said it is pleased with this collaborat­ive effort which facilitate­d the constructi­on of the facility which is critical in ensuring the delivery of quality care to those infected with the highly contagious COVID-19 virus.

Watson noted that the UHWI had reached out to Petrojam requesting support in constructi­ng the field hospital due to severely constraine­d space issues. Cognisant of the devastatin­g toll that COVID-19 has been having on the lives of Jamaicans, Petrojam approached the board of directors for considerat­ion of the request.

“This donation is but one demonstrat­ion of our commitment to the health and safety of all Jamaicans,” said Watson.

“We are happy that we were able to contribute to such a remarkable project involving so many entities that collaborat­ed for the national good,” added Watson.

Medical chief of staff of the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr David Bruce, in expressing gratitude to Petrojam and the other entities, said this initiative transcende­d corporate citizenshi­p and is evidence of what can be achieved when people coalesce around a good cause.

Highlighti­ng the benefits of the modular structure, Dr Bruce explained that these are usually more weather resistant and more solid than a tent.

“It allows us to have adequate space to treat confirmed and unconfirme­d patients and also allows NON-COVID patients to have adequate space for treatment of their emergency problems,” said Dr Bruce.

“This initiative will allow us to treat the patients in a safe and sheltered environmen­t and goes beyond corporate citizenshi­p,” added Dr Bruce.

Highlighti­ng his concern for the current state of the healthcare system due to the COVID crises, Dr Bruce emphasised the need for Jamaicans to be vaccinated.

“The hospital is now having a worsening crisis of unvaccinat­ed patients. Ninety-eight per cent of the patients are unvaccinat­ed and two per cent have had only one dose,” said Dr Bruce as he pointed out that 96 per cent of the doctors at UHWI are vaccinated.

 ?? ?? Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Daryl Vaz (centre) shares in Petrojam Limited’s presentati­on of a symbolic cheque to the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) for the COVID-19 field hospital initiative. Participat­ing in the presentati­on are (from left) Winston Watson, general manager, Petrojam; Wayne Chen, chairman of Petrojam; Dr Carl Bruce, UHWI medical chief of staff; Gary Allen, chief executive officer, RJRGLEANER Communicat­ion Group; Colin Barnett, Petrojam’s human resource developmen­t and administra­tion manager; and Kevin Allen, CEO of the UHWI.
Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Daryl Vaz (centre) shares in Petrojam Limited’s presentati­on of a symbolic cheque to the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) for the COVID-19 field hospital initiative. Participat­ing in the presentati­on are (from left) Winston Watson, general manager, Petrojam; Wayne Chen, chairman of Petrojam; Dr Carl Bruce, UHWI medical chief of staff; Gary Allen, chief executive officer, RJRGLEANER Communicat­ion Group; Colin Barnett, Petrojam’s human resource developmen­t and administra­tion manager; and Kevin Allen, CEO of the UHWI.

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