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Businessman donates ventilators to Saint Lucia but prays that it is “a complete waste of money”

Saint Lucia has taken a great leap forward in the fight against COVID-19 following the donation of ventilators to treat COVID-19 patients. The Ministry of Health & Wellness recently received the generous donation of ventilators from English businessman Roger Myers. The donation of ventilators is expected to provide Saint Lucia with the flexibility in treating patients affected by COVID-19.

Businessman Roger Myers

Roger Myers applauded the Government of Saint Lucia for the work undertaken to battle COVID-19 on island and says he is pleased to play a significant part in this effort.

“We purchased these units from a company called Avante Medical Supplies in Kentucky and I have never tried to buy anything before that everybody else in the world was trying to buy. It was so difficult. I purchased eleven and the people of Avante donated a further unit— a portable one that may be used for emergencies. I think the twelve about doubles the capacity on the island. I’m not sure about that but that’s what I’ve been told. My real prayer is that this is a complete waste of money and that they never need it.”

Minister for Health Sen. Hon. Mary Isaac commended Roger Myers on his efforts to provide such valuable contribution towards Saint Lucia’s response to COVID-19. “It is quite a sacrifice and it is an immense gift to us the people of Saint Lucia that Mr. Myers is making here this morning. He even got a little emotional saying that he hopes that we never have to use these machines. These machines cost, when you check the shipping as well, in excess of US $25, 000 and we are getting twelve of these machines.”

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Consultant Anesthesiologist Dr. Becky Jno Baptiste expressed heartfelt gratitude for the ventilators and says it will go a long way in saving the lives of patients.

“I would like to thank Mr. Roger Myers on behalf of the Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care for this gallant and timely gesture. As we all know from the plethora of reports and news articles, mechanical ventilators are an integral component in the management of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome, from severe COVID-19 disease. While we pray that no citizen will be diagnosed with this condition, these ventilators will now be added to our arsenal as COVID-19 remains a threat to us all.”

The Ministry of Health will receive a total of twelve ventilators to be utilized in the Intensive Care Units.

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