Better protections needed for health-care workers during COVID-19: advocates
VANCOUVER — Canada’s first death from the novel coronavirus has highlighted the urgent and often ignored need for better staffing at long-term care facilities where elderly residents are especially vulnerable to the disease, says the head of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions.
Linda Silas said the need has become “top of mind” following the death on Sunday of a man in his 80s at a care home in North Vancouver, where another patient is infected with COVID-19. One of four care aides who contracted the illness there is in hospital and two relatives of another have also been sickened.
Discussions about preparedness were focused on emergency rooms, critical care and public health units, she said.
“A week ago we were talking about ‘Is the acute-care sector ready?’ ” Silas said.