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Staff shortages, emotional toll weigh on health-care staff during Ontario s 3rd wave

Staff shortages, emotional toll weigh on health-care staff during Ontario s 3rd wave by Holly McKenzie-Sutter, The Canadian Press Posted Apr 18, 2021 11:43 am EDT Last Updated Apr 18, 2021 at 11:58 am EDT Registered nurse Stephanie Flores, who has been redeployed from the operating room to the intensive care unit, looks out the window in the ICU at the Humber River Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette TORONTO Nurse Manpreet Kainth knows every patient being treated under her team’s care in Humber River Hospital’s intensive care unit Even with her 16 years of experience, the ever-growing workload and the daily scenes unfolding before her eyes – more acutely ill COVID-19 patients and young people fighting for their lives – weigh heavily on her.

COVID-19 Update: 1,516 new cases | 800 variant cases | 3 deaths | Banff council declines rapid-testing pilot | Cancer patients seeking second doses within recommend window

Article content My COVID Story: How have you been impacted by coronavirus? Postmedia is looking to speak with people who may have been impacted by COVID-19 here in Alberta.  Have you undergone a travel-related quarantine? Have you received your vaccine, and if so did you feel any side effects? Have you changed your life for the better because of the pandemic? Send us an email at reply@calgaryherald.com to tell us your experience, or send us a message via this form. More than 350 Calgary pharmacies now offering COVID-19 vaccine There are now 354 pharmacies offering the COVID-19 vaccine in Calgary. Although the government said on Monday that “select” pharmacies are taking (AstraZeneca) walk-ins for those aged 55-64, it’s likely best to call ahead. Before booking, go to the Alberta government website to find out when you’re eligible for your free vaccination. More details on booking an appointment at a pharmacy can be found at Alberta Blue Cross.

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