Opposition Spokesman on Health, Dr. Alfred Dawes says discontinuation of medical arrangement with Cuba will affect Jamaicans

Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes says the ending of government’s arrangement with Cuba concerning the deployment of medical professionals, will have negative impacts for Jamaicans.

Speaking to IRIE FM News today, Dr. Dawes highlighted the significant work which has been carried out by Cuban healthcare workers over the years.

He said the field of eye care will be largely impacted.

Dr. Dawes added that while the government has indicated that it is engaging other countries such as Ghana for the provision of health services, he is not sure if they will integrate as smoothly as Cubans did.

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Ending deployment of Cuban medical professionals in public health sector will have negative impacts for Jamaicans – Dr. Dawes

Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes says the ending of government’s arrangement with Cuba concerning the deployment of medical professionals, will have negative impacts for Jamaicans.

Speaking to IRIE FM News today, Dr. Dawes highlighted the significant work which has been carried out by Cuban healthcare workers over the years.

He said the field of eye care will be largely impacted.

Dr. Dawes added that while the government has indicated that it is engaging other countries such as Ghana for the provision of health services, he is not sure if they will integrate as smoothly as Cubans did.

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Two men fatally shot by police in Manchester, last evening

Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes says the ending of government’s arrangement with Cuba concerning the deployment of medical professionals, will have negative impacts for Jamaicans.

Speaking to IRIE FM News today, Dr. Dawes highlighted the significant work which has been carried out by Cuban healthcare workers over the years.

He said the field of eye care will be largely impacted.

Dr. Dawes added that while the government has indicated that it is engaging other countries such as Ghana for the provision of health services, he is not sure if they will integrate as smoothly as Cubans did.

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CPFSA expresses profound sorrow following deaths of two young children in separate incidents in recent days

Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes says the ending of government’s arrangement with Cuba concerning the deployment of medical professionals, will have negative impacts for Jamaicans.

Speaking to IRIE FM News today, Dr. Dawes highlighted the significant work which has been carried out by Cuban healthcare workers over the years.

He said the field of eye care will be largely impacted.

Dr. Dawes added that while the government has indicated that it is engaging other countries such as Ghana for the provision of health services, he is not sure if they will integrate as smoothly as Cubans did.

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Manchester police probing death of infant in Top Hill

Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes says the ending of government’s arrangement with Cuba concerning the deployment of medical professionals, will have negative impacts for Jamaicans.

Speaking to IRIE FM News today, Dr. Dawes highlighted the significant work which has been carried out by Cuban healthcare workers over the years.

He said the field of eye care will be largely impacted.

Dr. Dawes added that while the government has indicated that it is engaging other countries such as Ghana for the provision of health services, he is not sure if they will integrate as smoothly as Cubans did.

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Opposition says expected fuel price increase due to Middle East war highlights need for renewable energy

Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes says the ending of government’s arrangement with Cuba concerning the deployment of medical professionals, will have negative impacts for Jamaicans.

Speaking to IRIE FM News today, Dr. Dawes highlighted the significant work which has been carried out by Cuban healthcare workers over the years.

He said the field of eye care will be largely impacted.

Dr. Dawes added that while the government has indicated that it is engaging other countries such as Ghana for the provision of health services, he is not sure if they will integrate as smoothly as Cubans did.

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Ministry of Fisheries officially launches Phase 2 of Fisheries Hurricane Melissa Recovery Programme

Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes says the ending of government’s arrangement with Cuba concerning the deployment of medical professionals, will have negative impacts for Jamaicans.

Speaking to IRIE FM News today, Dr. Dawes highlighted the significant work which has been carried out by Cuban healthcare workers over the years.

He said the field of eye care will be largely impacted.

Dr. Dawes added that while the government has indicated that it is engaging other countries such as Ghana for the provision of health services, he is not sure if they will integrate as smoothly as Cubans did.

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11 new classrooms officially opened at Holmwood Technical High

Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes says the ending of government’s arrangement with Cuba concerning the deployment of medical professionals, will have negative impacts for Jamaicans.

Speaking to IRIE FM News today, Dr. Dawes highlighted the significant work which has been carried out by Cuban healthcare workers over the years.

He said the field of eye care will be largely impacted.

Dr. Dawes added that while the government has indicated that it is engaging other countries such as Ghana for the provision of health services, he is not sure if they will integrate as smoothly as Cubans did.

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JTA receives formal communication from Education Ministry about payment of increments

Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes says the ending of government’s arrangement with Cuba concerning the deployment of medical professionals, will have negative impacts for Jamaicans.

Speaking to IRIE FM News today, Dr. Dawes highlighted the significant work which has been carried out by Cuban healthcare workers over the years.

He said the field of eye care will be largely impacted.

Dr. Dawes added that while the government has indicated that it is engaging other countries such as Ghana for the provision of health services, he is not sure if they will integrate as smoothly as Cubans did.

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JTA concerned that shelterees remain at some schools months after Hurricane Melissa

Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes says the ending of government’s arrangement with Cuba concerning the deployment of medical professionals, will have negative impacts for Jamaicans.

Speaking to IRIE FM News today, Dr. Dawes highlighted the significant work which has been carried out by Cuban healthcare workers over the years.

He said the field of eye care will be largely impacted.

Dr. Dawes added that while the government has indicated that it is engaging other countries such as Ghana for the provision of health services, he is not sure if they will integrate as smoothly as Cubans did.

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