Health-care professionals ready to help but some say vaccine rollout too slow
VANCOUVER — Marcia Carr returned to nursing during the first wave of the pandemic after four years in retirement and now wants to “hit the ground running” to help vaccinate as many people as possible.
“I feel a very strong professional responsibility and accountability that if I’ve got this knowledge and the skills and ability that I need to be part of the solution,” said Carr, 73.
The former clinical nurse specialist now assists nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and social workers integrate virtual care into their practices at a clinic in New Westminster, B.C.
She is also among retired and current health-care professionals waiting to work at immunization clinics, mobile units or wherever they’re needed.