The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation management this morning said Nurse Hutson’s condition is listed as stable, fully conscious and oriented and is resting comfortably.

 The Staff Nurse/Midwife attached the Maternity Unit of GPHC  was admitted the Burns Care Unit after she sustained chemical burns to her face and chest and a stab wound to her face.
Meanwhile Mr. Sandor Walcott, Ambulance Driver of GPHC who was involved in an accident on November 10, 2010 is recovering well in Male Surgical Ward. 
 

With little hope of survival or even regaining his senses, front runner for the PNC/R Presidential Candidate position Winston Murray remains motionless in intensive care. At 20 hrs. Sunday, there was no change to his condition, forcing relatives and colleagues to fear the worse. It might be all over for Murray, is now the concern as many tonight speak about his ordeal. One supporter said that even if he survives, it will be of no use.

 "I hope that you see the challenges of the world and people’s struggle and that you understand them because it makes you better individuals,” the words of President Jagdeo . The President was at the time addressing 678 youths who were recipients of the bronze, silver and gold awards during a presentation ceremony at the National Cultural Centre. “When you go back to your communities, take leadership positions, in organisations get involved with others. Try to break down the bigotry that exists some places.

PNC/R vice chairman Winston Murray remains in intensive care up to mid-morning Sunday, still on life support. According to medical doctors attending him, Murray’s condition is unchanged since he was rushed to the hospital in an unconscious state late Thursday afternoon.

Reports early this morning are that the Neurosurgeon is en-route to Guyana and is expected to land here within the next 2 hours. According to Murray’s close associate Edmund Braithwaite, all is ready for a thorough evaluation and possible surgical procedure once the doctor arrives.

 Farmers at Essequibo who were affected by the El Nino conditions will receive $30,000 GD each to help them boost their production. Minister of Agriculture Robert Persaud said his Ministry will also provide technical support to pine apple farmers and contribute livestock to the region.

According to Minister Persaud, the incentive given will help to boost crop production as a means of encouraging food security in the Region.