Asylum seekers on front line of Quebec’s COVID-19 battle in care homes
MONTREAL — Some of the of asylum seekers who have come to Canada in recent years have found the path to a new life has taken them straight to the front lines of Quebec’s COVID-19 crisis, where hundreds are believed to be working in hard-hit long-term care homes.
Ze Benedicte Carole, an asylum seeker from Cameroon, is recovering at home after being infected with COVID-19. She was working as a volunteer at a long-term care home in Montreal’s west end.
The 34-year-old, who arrived in Canada four years ago as a temporary foreign worker, said she started looking for a way to help her adopted country after being laid off from her job in food services.
When Premier Francois Legault called for more people to sign up to become “guardian angels,” as he has repeatedly called those working in health and long-term care homes, she volunteered.