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Interior Health, City of Kelowna appear headed for a parking showdown | iNFOnews infotel.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from infotel.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
February 09, 2021 - 2:31 PM Interior Health has issued a lengthy rebuttal to criticism from the B.C. Nurses Union, defending its COVID-19 practices and safeguards. In a statement responding to questions posed by iNFOnews, Interior Health says, we are working closely with infection control experts, our medical health officers and with provincial guidance to ensure we’re doing everything we can to keep our patients, staff, physicians and visitors safe. The union claimed the safety of front line workers is being neglected by health employers and the province. The nurses union took particular aim at Royal Inland Hospital, saying nurses there have complained about not having unfettered access to protective equipment, and are being forced to work dangerously understaffed as well as having to deal with the psychological impact that comes with managing the crisis. ....
(ROB MUNRO / iNFOnews.ca) January 28, 2021 - 9:00 AM One Kelowna nurse regularly arrives an hour early for her 12-hour shift to begin her search for a parking spot while Kamloops nurses have approached that city trying to get access to city parking lots to make their commute to work shorter and safer. Another nurse told her union rep about having “scary people” yelling at her or following her as she walked city streets late at night to get to her car. “I was walking to my car after 11 p.m. and I had a guy come up to me and put his arms around me and ask me where I was going,” another Kelowna nurse wrote to B.C. Nurses Union President Christine Sorensen. “I had to elbow him and tell him to get away from me.” ....