Former Minister of Health The Most Honourable Jeffrey Bostic is now working with the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO). Bostic, who spearheaded Barbados’ COVID-19 fight under the mantra “No Retreat, No Surrender”, is the “coordinating consultant for civil and military cooperation within the Caribbean region”. He retired from elective politics in January and said he was enjoying his current assignment, and felt reinvigorated after taking a “badly-needed rest” in the …
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Members of Cuba’s Henry Reeve Brigade, the medical team which responded to Barbados’ call for assistance at the outbreak of COVID-19 here, have returned to Cuba after completing their two-year assignment. The cohort of 126 medical doctors, nurses and lab technologists flew out of the Grantley Adams International Airport yesterday and were showered with praise and words of appreciation by Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley and Minister of Health Ian …
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Minister of Health and Wellness Ian Gooding-Edghill on Thursday said thanks on behalf of the nation for those who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic to keep Barbados safe. The Government of Barbados hosted the first Humanitarian Awards Ceremony at Kensington Oval where thousands of frontline workers were recognised in various categories. Director of the World Health Organisation, Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus was among the specially invited guests for the ceremony, which …