 A vaccine situation at the St. Jude Hospital involving conditions in the kitchen cafeteria has been resolved. Chairman of the board, Wayne Harrow, has confirmed that staff of the department protested flooding in the kitchen, however informed that the situation was resolved once brought to the attention of senior management. The water in the department, Mr. Harrow says, was as a result of leakage in the pipelines. As soon as the excess water was identified on the floor, I am informed by management that everything was done to clean up and to remedy and to fix the plumbing system. Everything is back to normal. In terms of the issue of the patients not being fed breakfast, they were in fact fed. It was done late because of the existing situation that was remedying. Mr. Harrow says despite best efforts by management, such infrastructure issues to arise. There are occasional situations with the plumbing system at the hospital. At no time did management deliberately neglect their responsibilities to put staff in the way of danger. As soon as the issue was brought to the attention of senior management, it was dealt with expeditiously. I wish to apologize on behalf of management and the board to the staff members who felt that there was some degree of neglect. That was not the case. And that is not the case. It will never be the case. Our maintenance team will remain on track to ensure that in the future, those minor glitches are dealt with quickly. Staff of the kitchen and cafeteria resumed duty hours after downing their tools.