B.C. Nurses Union calling for improved health care worker supports
KAMLOOPS — The B.C. Nurses Union says health authorities in the province need to re-evaluate the duties of over-worked nurses and make sure they’re equipped to keep working safely.
As they work through COVID-19 outbreaks, the union says frontline nursing staff need this extra support more than ever. In Kamloops, there have been 66 COVID-positive employees associated to the Royal Inland Hospital outbreak. Union President Christine Sorensen says understaffing has become an extremely concerning issue.
“We were already struggling in the past for lowest number per capita of nurses in place,” she notes. “We’ve now been going through a pandemic and we have nurses who are off sick with COVID, we have nurses who are off because they have to provide child or elder care because of COVID also. We have nurses who are isolating because they’ve been named as contacts of someone with COVID.”
According to provincial health orders, if nurses and other essential healthcare staff waiting for test results are asymptomatic, they may continue to work. Sorensen acknowledges that this is not ideal, but it is necessary to keep healthcare facilities operating.