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Annotto Bay Hospital needs ambulance, better access routes

Published:Saturday | October 1, 2011 | 12:00 AM
In this May 12 photograph, Dianne Pollard and paediatrician at the Annotto Bay Hospital, St Mary, Dr Iyer Ramos, remove the cover of this mobile infant incubator, which was among the medical equipment and supplies donated to the hospital by the Issa Trust Foundation. Now if only the roads to the hospital would be repaired! argues letter writer Danielle Ferguson. - File

It is with interest that I read reporter Christopher Serju's reports coming out of St Mary South East. I would also like to draw to your attention the great assistance The Gleaner's People's Report has done for the institutions in South East St Mary, especially Annotto Bay.

Some weeks ago, there was the report and pictures of the deteriorating situation at the Annotto Bay All-Age School, which has got prompt attention. On Saturday, September 10, page A5 again addressed water woes in Annotto Bay, which also got prompt attention.

May I bring People's Report's attention to the deplorable conditions at the Annotto Bay Hospital. As I write, there has been no ambulance for the last two weeks. Persons seeking treatment at the outpatient department have to sit in the burning sun or in the falling rain under a tent.

It may surprise you to learn that a patient, after being treated at the hospital's outpatient department and returning home, fell and broke his finger in a pothole on the road leading to and from the hospital.

There is so much more People's Report can see there. I do hope you can bring this to the public's attention.

DANIELLE FERGUSON


fergy_danielle72@yahoo.com


Annotto Bay, St Mary