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At the end of a gruelling shift at the hospital, Meighan Jones feels gutted when she reads about anti-mask rallies and social-media posts playing down the risks of COVID-19.
Ms. Jones, an emergency department nurse in Edmonton, says that even though she and her co-workers appreciated the displays of support they received in the spring – the nightly banging of pots and pans, the signs in people’s windows – they never asked for such attention and were never comfortable being labelled as heroes. But now, when they’re short-staffed, drained and attending to a growing number of COVID-19 patients, the disregard many people seem to have for public-health guidelines feels like a person