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Pregnant women transferred due to nursing shortage in The Pas


Winnipeg Free Press
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Pregnant women from northern Manitoba are increasingly transferred to southern hospitals to give birth because of nursing shortages.
Pregnant women from northern Manitoba are increasingly transferred to southern hospitals to give birth because of nursing shortages.
St. Anthony s General Hospital in The Pas was one of two northern hospitals, along with Thompson, where women with high-risk pregnancies could give birth, but recently high-risk deliveries in The Pas were halted because of a lack of staff in the obstetrics unit, Manitoba Nurses Union president Darlene Jackson said.
Jackson estimated the unit has a 50 per cent vacancy rate. As a result, she said women are transferred to Winnipeg, Brandon, or Thompson to give birth. The union was alerted to the issue last fall, but since December, the obstetrics unit has lost four nurses and no new nurses have been recruited. ....

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Year-long pandemic a tiring, motivating learning experience that spurred some needed changes: NRHA


“Now the whole world knows that if you wear a mask, if you stay some distance from each other and if you wash your hands not only will you not get COVID but you won t even get the flu,” said Northern Regional Health Authority (NRHA) CEO Helga Bryant in a March 12 interview with the
Thompson Citizen, referencing the fact that during the pandemic, there was essentially no flu season, which came as a relief to health care planners, who had been concerned early on that the pandemic and seasonal flu could combine to put even more strain on the province’s health care system than COVID-19 itself did. “Something as simple as those three things did so much to keep people safe.” ....

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First COVID-19 vaccinations given at Thompson Regional Community Centre


“I was going to wait for one in The Pas but I thought I’d better get one here when I had a chance,” said Kitzul, who’s worked in health care for about half a century and had no doubts about his decision to get vaccinated. “I think it’s a very good thing. It’s going to help people. They should get it. There’s no excuse. If anybody refuses it and they end up on an ICU unit, I don’t feel sorry for them.”
The first two Thompson residents to receive the vaccine at the TRCC are at the beginning of their health care careers. Dylan Stacey, a fourth-year nursing student at University College of the North and a health care aide at the medical, surgical and pediatric ward on the second floor of Thompson General Hospital, said he was a little nervous about getting the vaccine but hopes that it will be the first step in an eventual return to life as it was before COVID-19 arrived in Manitoba. ....

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First Nations are exerting more control over their borders. Health care could be next


Posted: Feb 02, 2021 4:00 AM CT | Last Updated: February 2
Pimicikamak Cree Nation - also known as Cross Lake - is one dozens of Manitoba First Nations that restrict access to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.(Bartley Kives/CBC)
On the only road connecting Pimicikamak Cree Nation to the rest of Manitoba, there s a checkpoint designed to staunch the spread of COVID-19.
Anyone driving in and out of what s also known as Cross Lake must stop at the row of pylons and disclose contact-tracing information, including their name, phone number, point of origin and intended destination.
They re given temperature checks, asked if they ve been tested for COVID-19 and if they have any symptoms. If they intend to stay in the community and interact with anyone, they may be required to spend days inside a school converted into a makeshift isolation centre. ....

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