Canada’s hardest-hit province for COVID-19 launches plan to combat second wave: MONTREAL (Reuters) – The Canadian province of Quebec on Tuesday
announced plans to tackle earlier mistakes in fighting the COVID-19
pandemic, while preparing its health sector against a possible second
wave of coronavirus in the autumn.
Quebec, once the country’s
hardest-hit province for COVID-19, will boost public health sector
hiring, reduce screening delays, and ensure staff like orderlies can no
longer work at multiple long-term care facilities, a practice previously
blamed for spreading the virus, Health Minister Christian Dubé told
reporters.
Canada’s hardest-hit province for COVID-19 launches plan to combat second wave: MONTREAL (Reuters) – The Canadian province of Quebec on Tuesday
announced plans to tackle earlier mistakes in fighting the COVID-19
pandemic, while preparing its health sector against a possible second
wave of coronavirus in the autumn. Quebec, once the country’s
hardest-hit province for COVID-19, will boost public health sector
hiring, reduce screening delays, and ensure staff like orderlies can no
longer work at multiple long-term care facilities, a practice previously
blamed for spreading the virus, Health Minister Christian Dubé told
reporters. Read More