THE Government is thinking about building a new health facility on the grounds of one of the country's existing hospitals, instead of going ahead with its plan to set up a 72-bed field hospital at the National Arena in Kingston.
Responding to questions at the weekly COVID-19 Conversations virtual press conference at the Ministry of Health and Wellness in Kingston on Wednesday, Portfolio Minister Dr Christopher Tufton said that although the contract has been signed for the field hospital, the matter is being discussed internally as to whether to continue with the plans.
“One of the things I have said to the team is that we should look at the existing contract or arrangements, in terms of expenditure, and look at an existing hospital and see if we could add a facility, so that after COVID-19 you would still have the facility as opposed to going to the National Arena and building out something that you may have to dismantle over time,” he said.
At the same time, Dr Tufton said there are concerns that as the country moves forward with the new normal way of living with the COVID-19, and as the border reopens and movements become unrestricted, the risks associated with the virus will be greater.
“We are seeing evidence of that with the controlled re-entry, where we are seeing a number of persons testing positive,” Dr Tufton said, adding that 15 repatriated Jamaicans have tested positive for the virus, up to Wednesday.