After tough year, N.S. care homes find hope in vaccine, look for meaningful reform
HALIFAX — After almost a year of leading Atlantic Canada’s largest non-profit care home through the COVID-19 crisis, Janet Simm sees “elements of hope” in 2021.
“Vaccinations are the light at the end of a very, very, very difficult tunnel,” the chief executive of the Northwood long term care facility — where 53 of Atlantic Canada’s 77 pandemic-linked deaths occurred — said in an interview earlier this week.
“But we can’t lose sight of all the prevention measures we must keep in place.”
About 300 of the roughly 1,700 staff at the Halifax-based facility have had the first of two required doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, she said, adding that the goal is to have all staff vaccinated by March.