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Healthcare worker describes ‘nightmare’ staff shortages due to un-jabbed firings in Canadian province

Updated: November 10, 2021 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Nov 10, 2021 – 9:02 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) – The firing of un-jabbed healthcare workers in the Canadian province of British Columbia (B.C.) made an already existing hospital staffing shortage crisis worse, with one worker describing it as a “nightmare” scenario.

According to an Epoch Times report, an employee named Jay, who works at Eagle Ridge Hospital in Port Moody, said the hospital was already short on staff, even before COVID.

Jay said the government and media keep saying “the unvaxxed patients are taxing the system,” when in reality it is due to a lack of workers.

“I keep saying to people, it’s a staffing crisis,” said Jay, according to The Epoch Times, adding, “what they’re really not telling people is there’s already an existing staffing crisis.”

“That’s exacerbated by people getting stressed and burnt out,” she added.

At Menno Place, a long-term care facility in Abbotsford, chief executive officer Karen Biggs said that they are losing “sleep at night” and the whole staffing situation has been a “nightmare.”

Biggs said, as reported by The Epoch Times, that she has lost a total of 19 casual employees due to the COVID jab mandates. She said that trying to get workers from an already small employee pool

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