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| Jul 4, 2023

Ministry of Health and Wellness to appreciate healthcare workers all of July

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July will, once again, be the month where the sterling service of healthcare workers are appreciated by the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MoHW)

“For the second year running, we are taking the month of July to specially recognise our healthcare workers,” said Minister of Health & Wellness, Dr. Christopher Tufton.

FILE: Dr. Christopher Tufton, Minister of Health and Wellness

“We salute our more than 23,000 healthcare heroes and invite all of Jamaica to join us in celebrating them as we continue to honour their commitment, service, and sacrifice,” he added.

The Ministry says that the month-long celebrations will feature a series of events and activities at the national, regional and parish levels, including the observance of National Healthcare Workers Appreciation Day on Thursday, July 13.

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