Northern health centres need help on PPE shortages
Health centres offering service to the 33 communities that make up the Northern Inter Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) are sounding the alarm bell about shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies for workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
NITHA board chair, Chief Carolyn Bernard, said there was limited to no supplies in northern Saskatchewan. She voiced her concerns the province had not consulted First Nations about their need for PPEs in the North, after Ottawa had committed $50 million to the provinces and territories in its $1 billion COVID-19 response package.
“Our communities are small, and we also have multi-communities that are bigger, and if we do have an outbreak we’re going to be in trouble,” Bernard told paNOW.
She explained NITHA’s most recent inventory showed 40 per cent of their health sites did not have the necessary PPE’s to support an outbreak. She added even though health centres had received much needed swab kits for COVID-19 testing, “the nursing staff can’t use them without the proper medical equipment such as masks, which are, in many cases expired.”