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Gibraltar News
10 July 2008, 15:28
The Government of Montserrat recently received two forty-foot containers of medical equipment from the Government of Gibraltar.
The inventory of medical equipment includes physiotherapy equipment, sterilization equipment, radiology equipment; general medical equipment, sundry items and specialist equipment such as anaesthesia delivery units.
The technical staff is currently examining the equipment and the Government of Gibraltar will provide technical assistance for set up of the specialized equipment in due course.
The Honourable Chief Minister, Dr. Lowell Lewis has expressed sincere thanks and appreciation to the Honourable Chief Minister of Gibraltar, Hon Peter Carauna QC for this worthy gesture which supports Government’s strategic focus of good health and well being for the people of Montserrat.
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