Basseterre, St. Kitts, September 30, 2021 (SKNIS): The Ministry of Health has invested heavily to ensure that the Federation’s healthcare system is resilient against the impact of the deadly COVID-19 disease. Minister of Health, the Hon. Akilah Byron-Nisbett, during her presentation to the Federal Parliament on September 30, 2021, stated that although there has been a slight backlog in the processing of results, regional assistance has been secured to assist with the processing, so that results can be delivered in a more timely and efficient manner.
“Our laboratories have been stretched over the past two weeks. That meant that our turnaround time for results has been affected significantly. I wish to take this opportunity to apologize to the general public for the delay in results. I want to assure you, however, that the Ministry is in the process of having these backlogs cleared expeditiously. We have sought regional assistance with the clearing of this backlog and are hoping to have the backlogs cleared over the next few days,” said Minister Byron-Nisbett.
The Minister of Health also stated that private laboratories, namely, the Next Generation Lab, Avalon, and QDL have been conducting COVID-19 testing and processing samples over the past 20 months. The revalidation of JNF adds an additional capacity of 120-140 samples being processed per day, which coupled with the private labs would allow for up to 492 samples to be processed per day. In Nevis, the administration of Alexandra Hospital is currently working to improve the hospital’s capacity by getting a PCR machine online.
“I am also happy to report that our JNF Laboratory has been given the revalidation and will now be processing samples. This revalidation of JNF adds an additional capacity of 120-140 samples being processed per day… Our current capacity with JNF back online ranges from 298 to about 492 samples processed per day. The Alexandra Hospital is working on getting a PCR machine online as well. Once online, that will certainly increase capacity and allow for Nevis to be able to take care of their samples,” said Minister Byron-Nisbett.
The Ministry of Health’s vaccination roll-out programme was recently bolstered by the acquisition of 1,000 doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. Health Centers will be open every Saturday (9:00 am to 4:00 pm) and on Sundays, Basseterre, Tabernacle and Old Road will be open from 9 am -1 pm and all other Centers will be opened from 1 pm – 5 pm.
Tuesday, August 18
Trending
- Government Launches 2026 Back-to-School Voucher for Every Eligible Child as Cost-of-Living Support Continues
- Emmy Award-Winning Journalist Jego Armstrong Announced as Featured Lecturer for 28 th PrimeMinister’s Independence Lecture Series
- NATIONAL DIGITAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM SUCCESSFULLY DEPLOYED AT JNF GENERAL HOSPITAL
- SCHOOL BUS FLEET STRENGTHENED AHEAD OF NEW ACADEMIC YEAR
- Saint Kitts and Nevis Champions Human Rights, Youth Leadership and Peace at 20th International Human Rights Summit
- Prime Minister Drew Urges Taiwan Scholarship Recipients To Return Home Ready to Contribute To National Development
- EDUCATION MINISTER WELCOMES LARGEST-EVER TAIWAN SCHOLARSHIP COHORT FOR SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
- St. Kitts and Nevis Pursues New Medical Scholarship Pathway Through Taiwan Partnership

