Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Sharon Belmar-George, received on behalf of the Ministry of Health 100 pulse oximeters at a handover ceremony held at her office. The Oximeters, the CMO noted would aide with home care of COVID infected patients and would help with the on-going management of the pandemic. The CMO also recognized the support of the business community and made a plea for continued support we navigated the pandemic.
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