Testing practices and staffing levels big concerns for SUN in northern Saskatchewan
Many nurses working in northern Saskatchewan are extremely concerned right now. With a large COVID-19 outbreak declared in La Loche, and other outbreaks in hospitals in Lloydminster, Meadow Lake and Prince Albert – the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) says worker safety is paramount.
SUN President Tracy Zambory has been in touch with those on the front lines and says what she’s hearing is that “things are difficult in a number of ways.” That includes having an adequate number of staff available for testing, contact tracing and patient care.
“People are being deployed from across the province to work there from the labour pool, and if they go to work there, they then have to – even if it’s just one shift – then they have to come out and self-isolate,” she explains. “This is the decision of the medical health officer there. They have to self-isolate for two weeks.”
Zambory says that is a person that not only has to be removed from the labour pool, but it also puts a strain on resources in the southern part of the province and sends a confusing message.