WILLEMSTAD - The Curaçao Medical Center (CMC) can count on the understanding and support of PIN, the party of former Health Minister Suzanne Camelia-Römer.
In an open letter, the party calls on the prime minister to regulate crowding on the streets more strictly and as soon as possible. A call that CMC director Gilbert Martina also made in local media and later led to fierce criticism from Prime Minister Gilmar Pisas.
According to PIN, the shortage of staff in the hospital must also be dealt with as soon as possible with help from the Netherlands to prevent a possible code black, as the CMC fears.