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Ontario’s COVID crisis: ‘This scenario was entirely preventable’
Al Jazeera
Anger rises alongside COVID-19 infections in Canadian province, as healthcare workers want more action from government.
Montreal, Canada – Dr Naheed Dosani says healthcare workers in Ontario are angry. Working tirelessly amid a recent surge of COVID-19 infections, which have quickly filled up intensive care units across the Canadian province, hospital staff are “dealing with immense trauma (and) moral injury” as they treat scores of coronavirus patients, said Dosani. But what makes it even more difficult, the Toronto-based palliative care physician and health justice activist told Al Jazeera, is watching the Ontario government put measures in place that he says will not do enough to get the pandemic under control.More Related News