This as he claimed that the operating theatres at the KPH remain offline due to recurring infrastructure failures.
Dr. Dawes was reacting to reports of challenges at the facility due to issues with the air conditioning unit.
Dr. Holness commended Sutherland Jamaica for its decision to invest in Jamaica and for serving as an example of how the use of renewable energy can help transform the nation.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony for Sutherland Jamaica's solar renewable energy initiative, Dr. Holness again noted that Jamaica's electricity sector must change.
The projects will be supported by the $500 million Community Arranged Response Efforts (C.A.R.E.) Fund, which was launched today by the Health Ministry. Eligible organizations are encouraged to visit the Ministry's web site and complete the application ahead of the July 31 deadline.
Proper elderly care is essential for maintaining a senior's dignity, independence, and physical health.
Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton indicated last week that a study on the impact of social media in Jamaica is being conducted and was nearing completion. The information from that study will be used in the national discussion on imposing social media restrictions on children under 16 years old.