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Prince George Free Press » Quadraplegic files complaint against PGRH


When Melvin Marchewka was admitted to Prince George Regional Hospital on Aug. 16, he did not expect to spend 26 hours in agony on a stretcher, lying in his own urine.
Marchewka suffers from spinal fibrosis, a condition which causes him pain and leaves him with limited use of his arms and legs. On good days he can walk with a cane or walker, but often he is restricted to a wheelchair.
When his back pain got unmanageable on Aug. 16, he called an ambulance and was admitted to the emergency ward.
“I was in and out of consciousness all night. They were trying to tell us they had no time for me,” Marchewka said. “They (hospital staff) were texting at night and talking about personal stuff. If they were so busy, why did they have time to talk about personal things … most of the night? I didn’t ask for anything special, I just needed care.” ....

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Nurses stretched thin: Nurses' Union speaks on overcapacity, staffing issues in northern B.C. | Energeticcity.ca


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FORT ST. JOHN, B.C – Nursing shortages have been an ongoing problem in northern B.C. for many years and has only gotten worse during the pandemic, says the B.C. Nurses’ Union.
“The north has been struggling for a very long time. Fort St. John is an example of a hospital that is struggling; it is really having difficulties,” says Christine Sorensen, president of the BCNU.
The hospital’s ICU is closed due to a lack of critical care nurses and, Sorensen says, has around a 30 per cent surge capacity, which fluctuates. This means the hospital has a capacity of around 130 per cent for funded beds and requires nurses to care for the additional patients. ....

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Anyone over the age of 18 in BC will be able to register for the vaccine this week


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VICTORIA, B.C. – Starting this week, anyone over the age of 18 will be able to register for a COVID-19 vaccine, but it’s unclear how long it will take before you can book your appointment.
On Sunday, the Province announced that anyone over 18 may register for a vaccine starting April 23, 2021. The Province announced the following new schedule for age cohorts to register below:
Monday, April 19 – Registration opens for people aged 40 and up
Tuesday, April 20 – Registration opens for people aged 35 and up
Wednesday, April 21 – Registration opens for people aged 30 and up ....

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Province ramps up COVID-19 vaccine rollout - My Powell River Now


Province ramps up COVID-19 vaccine rollout
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More people in BC can start registering for their COVID-19 vaccine.
BC Health Minister Adrian Dix confirmed another ramp-up.
Starting today (Monday), people aged 55 and up (born in 1966 or earlier) can register for their vaccine.
The same can also be said for those born in 1971 or earlier (50+) who can do so as early as Wednesday (April 14th).
A new schedule for age cohorts to register for their vaccine:
• Mon, April 12 – Born 1966 or earlier (55+)
• Wed, April 14 – Born 1971 or earlier (50+)
• Fri, April 16 – Born 1976 or earlier (45+)
• Mon, April 19 – Born 1981 or earlier (40+)
Northern Health spokesperson Eryn Collins points out that registration is now a 2-step process. ....

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Province ramps up COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Province ramps up COVID-19 vaccine rollout
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