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The Landslaboratorium Aruba used to perform diagnostics as a government agency after which it became its own foundation called Fundacion Servicio Laboratorio Medico Aruba (FSLMA), which was better known as LABHOH. This foundation was overseen by the same board of directors as the Horacio Oduber Hospital.
Health disasters in Aruba (1 C) M. Medical schools in Aruba (2 P) This page was last edited on 7 September 2020, at 19:05 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Department of Health: Nominator: Governor: Appointer: Governor with advice and consent from the Senate: Term length: 4 years: Formation: Established by Law No. 81 of 1912 and Article IV of the Constitution of Puerto Rico: Succession: Eight: Website: www.salud.gov.pr
23 April 2020 - 21 out of the 35 hired American health care workers have arrived in Aruba. They will be tested and go into isolation for 7 days after which they will start working at the Dr. Horacio E. Oduber Hospital. [49] 24 April 2020 - It was confirmed one of the hired health workers tested positive for COVID-19.
Gaucho Tower (Spanish: Torre del Gaucho) is a high-rise commercial and office building in the Cordón neighborhood of Montevideo, Uruguay. It has 24 stories and stands at a height of 95 m (312 ft). Located in the Cordón neighborhood, it has a prominent position in the neighborhood's skyline, standing at the junction of 18 de Julio Avenue ...
The second Wever-Croes cabinet (Papiamento: Gabinete Wever-Croes II) is the current cabinet of Aruba. It was installed on 20 September 2021 by Deputy Governor Yvonne Laclé-Dirksz . [ 1 ] The cabinet is formed by a coalition government of the center-left political parties People's Electoral Movement (MEP) and RAIZ , and is led by Prime Minister ...
KLM's Snip, the PJ-AIS a Fokker tri-motor, ushered in the scheduled flying age in Aruba on 19 January 1935. Together with the KLM's “Oriol”, the PJ-AIO, also a three-engine Fokker, they flew until 1946, after which they were scrapped. On its bi-weekly Aruba-Curaçao operations, KLM transported 2,695 passengers on 471 flights. [2]
Oduber was born on July 13, 1978, in Oranjestad, Aruba, to Nelson Oduber - the former Prime Minister of Aruba - and Glenda Croes. He has two siblings, Glenson and Nelson Jr. He attended Bon Bini Primary school and after, attended La Salle Secondary School.