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Govt spent $3.2B on ’emergency’ drugs and medical supplies

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September 18, 2020
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Minister of Health, Hon. Dr Frank Anthony

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− Anthony says critical items low, out of stock

The Ministry of Health has spent $3.2B to purchase an emergency supply of drugs and medical supplies to alleviate shortages at facilities countrywide.

This was disclosed by Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony on Thursday as the Budget debate continued at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre.  

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“Imagine my utter disbelief when a quick survey of the Materials Management Unit [MMU] shows that on August 5, 2020, there were 206 items of medicine and medical supply that were out of stock. There were 156 items of drugs with zero stock levels,” Dr. Anthony said.

Tenders for the purchases were opened on September 17, and the supplies will soon be delivered to the Ministry. There was also a shortage of antibiotics, and the stock levels of 50 types of medical supplies were at zero. The survey also revealed that there were no x-ray films, oxygen nebulisers, bandages, thermometers, nor insulin syringes, all of which had to be purchased.

“To further stabilise the situation, the PPP/C Government has put into this Budget $14.3B which would ensure that we have adequate stock of medicines and medical supplies,” Minister Anthony said.

Some $51.7 billion has been earmarked for the health sector in this year’s budget. (DPI)

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