
Life has got worse for Goldmine senior Navlette Pryce since The Gleaner last interviewed her in September. The 73-year-old who resides in the central Jamaica district bordering Clarendon and St Catherine just […]
Life has got worse for Goldmine senior Navlette Pryce since The Gleaner last interviewed her in September. The 73-year-old who resides in the central Jamaica district bordering Clarendon and St Catherine just […]
The sister of a mentally ill patient who died days after reportedly leaping from the third floor of the Princess Margaret Hospital in St Thomas last Saturday is demanding an explanation from […]
THE family of 43-year-old Carsha Johnson Sinclair, who died at the National Chest Hospital yesterday after plunging one storey through a garbage disposal chute from the ward on which she was admitted, […]
The Academic Hospital Paramaribo (AZP) has a completely new bed house. This has replaced the previously almost dilapidated part of the hospital. Director Claudia Marica-Redan speaks of a big step forward and says the […]
Hospitals in and around Paris are set to be inundated within 48 hours after a spike in coronavirus cases, Reuters reported. Paris and the surrounding area now make up over a quarter of […]
Hospitals on the front lines of the pandemic are engaged in a heated private debate over a calculation few have encountered in their lifetimes – how to weigh the “save at all […]
The bicameral congressional commission that follows up on the declaration of emergency proposed yesterday that the Hispaniola and Santo Domingo hotels be conditioned to use them as isolation centers to serve patients […]
The search for respirators and other medical supplies yesterday marked efforts against the new coronavirus in the United States and Europe, as the number of infected grew and political negotiations delayed a […]
In the race to slow the spread of coronavirus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has announced on Saturday that Manhattan’s Javits Center tops his list of locations to be turned into field hospitals to test and possibly treat cases […]
In literal life-and-death situations, where every second counts, many Jamaicans are left struggling to find state ambulances to respond to emergences in a timely manner and have to rely on private vehicles […]