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JAM | May 8, 2021

JBA donates $4.5 million for purchase of oxygen devices

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Juliet Cuthbert Flynn (centre), state minister in the Ministry of Health and Wellness, accepts a symbolic cheque from the Jamaica Bankers Association (JBA) represented by JBA President Jerome Smalling (second right) and Vice-President Chorvelle Johnson Cunningham (right). They are joined by Winsome Wilkins, CEO, United Way of Jamaica, through which the donation is being made.

The Jamaica Bankers Association (JBA) has joined the list of private sector entities that have stepped up to provide support to the Government with acquiring resources in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Association recently donated J$4.5 million to the Ministry of Health and Wellness to assist with the purchase of four high flow oxygen machines. The funds will be administered through the United Way of Jamaica.

MACHINES CAN BE USED ACROSS DIFFERENT HOSPITAL DEPARTMENTS

These high-flow oxygen machines allow non-invasive respiratory support to patients who require oxygen at higher flow rates; and as the machines do not necessarily require a ventilator, they can be used across different hospital departments.

JBA President Jerome Smalling, in commenting on the contribution, said: “The leadership of the JBA strongly believes that consistent and collaborative effort is crucial for the national response to the pandemic to work.”

“If this contribution can help to save the life of at least one Jamaican, we would have received the greatest return on investment.”

Jerome Smalling, president of the Jamaica Bankers Association

He added: “We are providing funds to aid in the purchase of these devices that should help patients to recover faster after extubation and ideally should result in improved outcome and shorter hospital stays for COVID19 patients. If this contribution can help to save the life of at least one Jamaican, we would have received the greatest return on investment,” said Smalling.

In expressing thanks, Juliet Cuthbert Flynn, state minister for health & wellness, said: “We are extremely grateful for this support and partnership with the Jamaica Bankers Association. This donation is a tangible representation of the outstanding corporate social responsibility that exists in our country and our work in public health is made easier through this partnership as we seek to enhance our mission of realising the best health outcome for all persons who need to access the healthcare system.”

The JBA represents 10 of the island’s leading building societies, commercial and merchant banks, many of which have contributed to a number of initiatives since the onset the COVID-19 pandemic.

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