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Jagdeo being treated for dengue in Florida

Posted By Staff Writer On February 25, 2014 @ 5:11 am In Local News | No Comments

Former president Bharrat Jagdeo is still overseas responding well to treatment for dengue.

According to sources,  the former president is resting at his home in Boca Raton, Florida.

Sources confirmed that Jagdeo travelled to the United States after being advised by local medical experts that his strain of dengue may be better treated overseas. Stabroek News was made to understand that Jagdeo was previously in India on business prior to flying back to Guyana and then travelling to the US for medical attention.

The former president’s decision to seek medical attention in the US has critics taking note that Guyana’s medical capabilities may be deficient.

This publication was told that he travelled on a chartered flight. Jagdeo’s presidential benefits allow for full medical treatment within Guyana or overseas if he so chooses.

On Friday, sources confirmed that Jagdeo flew to the US as a precautionary measure for the treatment of a virulent strain of dengue.

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Originally Posted by Kapadilla:

Jagdeo being treated for dengue in Florida

Posted By Staff Writer On February 25, 2014 @ 5:11 am In Local News | No Comments

Former president Bharrat Jagdeo is still overseas responding well to treatment for dengue.

According to sources,  the former president is resting at his home in Boca Raton, Florida.

Sources confirmed that Jagdeo travelled to the United States after being advised by local medical experts that his strain of dengue may be better treated overseas. Stabroek News was made to understand that Jagdeo was previously in India on business prior to flying back to Guyana and then travelling to the US for medical attention.

The former president’s decision to seek medical attention in the US has critics taking note that Guyana’s medical capabilities may be deficient.

This publication was told that he travelled on a chartered flight. Jagdeo’s presidential benefits allow for full medical treatment within Guyana or overseas if he so chooses.

On Friday, sources confirmed that Jagdeo flew to the US as a precautionary measure for the treatment of a virulent strain of dengue.

The message of the Mahabharata is the message of Truth and  Righteousness.

Prem Misir

ugprochancellor.edu@gmail.com

 

 

HUH!

FM
Originally Posted by Kapadilla:

Jagdeo being treated for dengue in Florida

Posted By Staff Writer On February 25, 2014 @ 5:11 am In Local News | No Comments

Former president Bharrat Jagdeo is still overseas responding well to treatment for dengue.

According to sources,  the former president is resting at his home in Boca Raton, Florida.

Sources confirmed that Jagdeo travelled to the United States after being advised by local medical experts that his strain of dengue may be better treated overseas. Stabroek News was made to understand that Jagdeo was previously in India on business prior to flying back to Guyana and then travelling to the US for medical attention.

The former president’s decision to seek medical attention in the US has critics taking note that Guyana’s medical capabilities may be deficient.

This publication was told that he travelled on a chartered flight. Jagdeo’s presidential benefits allow for full medical treatment within Guyana or overseas if he so chooses.

On Friday, sources confirmed that Jagdeo flew to the US as a precautionary measure for the treatment of a virulent strain of dengue.

HMMMM!

FM
Originally Posted by Kapadilla:

Jagdeo being treated for dengue in Florida

Posted By Staff Writer On February 25, 2014 @ 5:11 am In Local News | No Comments

Former president Bharrat Jagdeo is still overseas responding well to treatment for dengue.

According to sources,  the former president is resting at his home in Boca Raton, Florida.

Sources confirmed that Jagdeo travelled to the United States after being advised by local medical experts that his strain of dengue may be better treated overseas. Stabroek News was made to understand that Jagdeo was previously in India on business prior to flying back to Guyana and then travelling to the US for medical attention.

The former president’s decision to seek medical attention in the US has critics taking note that Guyana’s medical capabilities may be deficient.

This publication was told that he travelled on a chartered flight. Jagdeo’s presidential benefits allow for full medical treatment within Guyana or overseas if he so chooses.

On Friday, sources confirmed that Jagdeo flew to the US as a precautionary measure for the treatment of a virulent strain of dengue.

ASNI Singh in the 2009 Budget:

 

"Marked progress has been made in expanding coverage and improving quality of social services, including through construction of new schools and hospitals".

 

LIKE HE WAS DRUNK when he wrote that speech?

 

FM
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by Kapadilla:

Jagdeo being treated for dengue in Florida

Posted By Staff Writer On February 25, 2014 @ 5:11 am In Local News | No Comments

Former president Bharrat Jagdeo is still overseas responding well to treatment for dengue.

According to sources,  the former president is resting at his home in Boca Raton, Florida.

Sources confirmed that Jagdeo travelled to the United States after being advised by local medical experts that his strain of dengue may be better treated overseas. Stabroek News was made to understand that Jagdeo was previously in India on business prior to flying back to Guyana and then travelling to the US for medical attention.

The former president’s decision to seek medical attention in the US has critics taking note that Guyana’s medical capabilities may be deficient.

This publication was told that he travelled on a chartered flight. Jagdeo’s presidential benefits allow for full medical treatment within Guyana or overseas if he so chooses.

On Friday, sources confirmed that Jagdeo flew to the US as a precautionary measure for the treatment of a virulent strain of dengue.

ASNI Singh in the 2009 Budget:

 

"Marked progress has been made in expanding coverage and improving quality of social services, including through construction of new schools and hospitals".

 

LIKE HE WAS DRUNK when he wrote that speech?

 

If there was so much marked improvement, why fuh lil "shytings" the PPP man had to run to BOCA RATON, Florida?

FM
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by KishanB:
Originally Posted by Kapadilla:

Jagdeo being treated for dengue in Florida

Posted By Staff Writer On February 25, 2014 @ 5:11 am In Local News | No Comments

Former president Bharrat Jagdeo is still overseas responding well to treatment for dengue.

According to sources,  the former president is resting at his home in Boca Raton, Florida.

Sources confirmed that Jagdeo travelled to the United States after being advised by local medical experts that his strain of dengue may be better treated overseas. Stabroek News was made to understand that Jagdeo was previously in India on business prior to flying back to Guyana and then travelling to the US for medical attention.

The former president’s decision to seek medical attention in the US has critics taking note that Guyana’s medical capabilities may be deficient.

This publication was told that he travelled on a chartered flight. Jagdeo’s presidential benefits allow for full medical treatment within Guyana or overseas if he so chooses.

On Friday, sources confirmed that Jagdeo flew to the US as a precautionary measure for the treatment of a virulent strain of dengue.

ASNI Singh in the 2009 Budget:

 

"Marked progress has been made in expanding coverage and improving quality of social services, including through construction of new schools and hospitals".

 

LIKE HE WAS DRUNK when he wrote that speech?

 

If there was so much marked improvement, why fuh lil "shytings" the PPP man had to run to BOCA RATON, Florida?

ANOTHER PPP LIE EXPOSED, we cannot believe their budget speeches ever again.  It is all LIES.

FM

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