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  • Doctors, nurses in Quebec worried as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations rise

    Source: https://ottawa.citynews.ca/local-new...s-rise-3150197

    Doctors, nurses in Quebec worried as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations rise
    With many nurses on sick leave, the healthcare system is short staffed, the president of Quebec's association of internal medicine specialists, said.
    about 16 hours ago By: Canadian Press

    Organizations representing doctors and nurses in Quebec say they're increasingly worried as COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to climb heading into what is normally one of the busiest times of the year for the province's hospitals.

    “In a normal year, there's a surge of activity at the beginning of January,” Dr. Hoang Duong, the president of Quebec's association of internal medicine specialists, said in a phone interview.

    “The first wave, it’s left its scars,” he added. “Our staff, nurses especially, are very tired.”

    Many nurses are on sick leave, Duong said, leaving the health-care system short-staffed. “We have to divert staff to take care of COVID patients, which makes even less staff available,” he said.

    The deteriorating situation in the province's hospitals was cited Tuesday by Premier Francois Legault as a factor that could force him to cancel a plan to allow multi-household gatherings over Christmas. On Wednesday, as the province reported more than 1,500 daily COVID-19 infections for the first time since the pandemic began, deputy premier Genevieve Guilbault announced measures aimed at slowing the spread of the virus.

    As of Friday, stores will have to adhere to new limits on the number of people allowed inside or risk fines of up to $6,000. The province says enforcement, including ensuring proper distancing and the wearing of masks, will fall to mall owners and store owners.

    Guilbault cited images of packed shops and malls as the reason behind the decision to regulate capacity as the busy holiday shopping season begins. She said the measures were necessary as the province reported a record 1,514 new COVID-19 cases and 43 additional deaths linked to the virus...
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