Does Ontario’s plan to fight COVID-19 in care homes go far enough?

Chief Policy Officer at CARP Marissa Lennox breaks down Ontario's plan to tackle COVID-19 in care homes.

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6 comments

  1. Need to make it mandatory to wear masks at all public area. See Korea hongkong. And now see Austria and Czech, their infection number just keep dropping. We can’t just stay home all year long. Wearing masks can keep certain activities and businesses going.

    1. Unfortunately only 3M N95 masks stop virus contraction. Studies show when you wear mask and are not taught how to don it properly, ypu actually end up touching your face more often. Trust me, I am a Registered Practical Nurse who has had to wear ppe, including masks for peopme isolated on droplet, or contact precautions, but now with covid, having to wear a simple surgical mask for an entire 12 hour shift is not fun. The ear loops cause friction a breakdown on ypur ears they smell awful, they make you suspectible to dry mouth and thrush and are just plain darn incomfortable and hot as hell

  2. Some of these families are really clueless. They have no respect for the staff and are just out to lunch. Demanding and unreasonable and dont want to work with the teams. You have an exceptionally fraile elderly confused person going to be sent to the hospital and likely going to die alone, confused and scared with strangers. This lady speaking is full of it. Enjoy your 15 minutes of fame 😤.

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