People from that cruise ship disseminated out into our area when they stepped off of their vacation. I did speak with one of them today. Her name is Susie Schultz. She did not want to be identified publicly. She said she got sick upon getting back from that cruise. She thought she had the flu may be strep throat. And then floor to monday en she sees the headline the Sonoma County coronavirus patient had been linked to a cruise ship. She called Princess Cruise Lines and got nowhere. She tried the county but didnt get very far. She started researching on her own and came to learn the cruise ship she was on had to be the one tied to the coronavirus case. She started calling everyone her doctor county health. While no one gave her specific instructions she decided to self quarantine. She made the decision on her own. She made repeated calls to princess cruise line asking if she should be worried. She was repeatedly told there was no problem. She said she kept being told there was no proble
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VANCOUVER A Metro Vancouver woman was having regular contractions four minutes apart, and took that as a sign it was time to go to the hospital. Bobbi-Dee Schultz said she went to Peace Arch Hospital, in Surrey, to meet her midwife, who did an assessment. According to Schultz, the midwife then told her, “You know the nurses, there’s not enough nurses on staff.” She told CTV News Tuesday that she was also told she was only two centimetres dilated, not enough to be admitted. It was around 11 p.m., May 16, when she went to the hospital. “I was in a lot of pain, I could barely even walk up to the room where she was,” said Schultz.