April 28 is Canada’s National Day of Mourning, the day on which workers who have been killed, injured or suffered illness due to workplace-related hazards and occupational exposures are remembered.Far more workers in Canadian workplaces continue to be injured and sickened while at work. Still, it’s fair to say that no other group has suffered more these past two years than nurses and health-care professionals, especially in Ontario.
We asked them to take immediate action to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our long-term care homes and advised that the stockpile of N95 respirators – needed to protect health-care workers from this airborne illness – be distributed immediately. These incredibly brave workers have held the hands of those dying of COVID-19, stepping in for family members who could not be there. They have watched their colleagues become infected and ill, many developing long COVID and unable to return to the bedside.
Anyone who has ever needed care knows that nurses are the backbone of the health-care system. Polling consistently finds that Ontarians trust and respect nurses more than almost all other professionals.
Is it fair?
Yeah right.
Yes lockdown lovers destroyed seniors and childrens lives with their insane mandates. So sad.
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Hmmm … Our children, elderly, anyone who lives in segregated or congregated living. Shall I go on?
A short list of why you're wrong: Elderly dying alone to protect them from covid. Nurses and others fired for refusing to partake in an experiments that has proven to not protect anyone but politicians bank accounts. Children. People with vax effects being silenced.
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