Arronte pointed out that currently the brigade in Jamaica is made up of 434 collaborators, of which 257 nurses and 145 doctors, they are providing services to the four regions of the country and the 14 parishes.
During the talk held with Prensa Latina, the Cuban physician stressed the arrival of 138 collaborators to Kingston, who strengthen the humanitarian mission after having received a training at the Pedro Kori Institute in Havana, on the treatment of communicable diseases, particularly Covid-19.
The head of the BMC noted the tight coordination with the authorities in localities and the work done under the lead of Jamaica’s Ministry of Health and Welfare to prevent a major spread of the virus in the country. (Taken from Prensa Latina)