BAHAMAS RECEIVES ADDED MEDICAL SUPPLIES FROM THE U.S. FOR CONTINUED COVID-19 FIGHT

The Bahamas received medical supplies from the Government of the United States to assist in the continued fight against the COVID-19 Pandemic.  At   the official handover ceremony  at the Ministry of Health on Wednesday, June 23,  from left to right:  Siobhan Deane, Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Heath; Mary Walker, Administrator, Princess Margaret Hospital; Gina Dean, Acting Director of Nursing; Mrs. Usha Pitts, Chargé d’Affaires, the United States Embassy in Nassau; the Hon. Renward Wells, Minister of Health; Rear Admiral Daniel Cheever, United States Northern Command; Major General Michelle Rose, United States Northern Command, and Major General Christopher Callahan, Rhode Island National Guard.  (BIS Photo/Patrick Hanna)

NASSAU, Bahamas, June 23, 2021 – The Bahamas has received a donation of medical supplies from the Government of the United States to assist in the continued fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

At an official handover ceremony at the Ministry of Health on Wednesday, June 23, Minister of Health, the Hon. Renward Wells, accepted the supplies on behalf of the country presented by Mrs. Usha Pitts, Chargé d’Affaires, U.S. Embassy in Nassau.

Also present were representatives of the Ministry of Health, the United States Northern Command, and the Rhode Island National Guard.

Pictured  left to right: Mrs. Usha Pitts, Chargé d’Affaires,  United States Embassy Nassau; the Hon. Renward Wells, Minister of Health; Major General Michelle Rose, United States Northern Command; and Mary Walker, Administrator, Princess Margaret Hospital. (BIS Photo/Patrick Hanna)

The supplies were donated in the spirit of the close multilateral ties between both countries, which have spanned many decades.

“The Bahamas appreciates the kind acts of the United States of America and anticipates further collaboration as both countries aim optimistically to end the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Minister Wells.

Quoting the Danish Proverb “He who has a neighbour has a good morning,” Minister Wells said of the Bahamas-US partnership, “It is hoped that through our shared commitment to maintain trade, investment, national security, education, sports, cultural relations and certainly advancements in healthcare, good mornings between us will consistently prevail.”

The medical supplies, donated through the United States Northern Command and Rhode Island National Guard, comprised 4,900 COVID-19 tests kits with swabs, six AIRVO respirators, BioFire Machines with 2,560 Biofire test kits, high flow meters and vaccine coolers, among other necessities.

The BioFire machine, which is already in use at the Princess Margaret Hospital Laboratory, allows lab technicians to use multiplex PCR technology to test comprehensively for the COVID-19 virus within an hour.

“What a development for us as a country,” declared Minister Wells. “Testing at this molecular level delivers results that are comprehensive, accurate and fast.”

An additional 10 AIRVO respirators will arrive later this month (June), and a GenX machine is being procured for the Rand Memorial Hospital that Grand Bahama “is certainly looking forward to,” Minister Wells said.

Meanwhile, he added that the protocols of proper hand washing, cleaning and sanitizing, physical distancing and mask-wearing are continually announced and advertised for the public’s protection.

“The establishment of the COVID-19 vaccine is now one more tool that is being used globally to help limit the spread of the virus,” Minister Wells said.

Additionally, vaccine coolers were purchased in April 2021 and are being used by the expanding immunization program for the transport of vaccines to vaccination sites in New Providence and the Family Islands, Minister Wells noted, as he thanked the Rhode Island National Guard for providing the C-12 aircraft to transport the vaccines.

“Your support in April and now again in June has guaranteed that our Family Islands will have access to the two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine,” Minister Wells said. “This week over 7,600 doses of the vaccine will be deployed to 13 of our Family Islands, thus continuing to boost our national COVID-19 response.”