Thousands of doctors, nurses answer call to help with COVID-19 effort
MONTREAL — A mother with two children at home, offering to work on evenings and weekends. A senior citizen, hoping to correct misinformation about COVID-19. A newly retired nurse, calling up her hospital and offering to come back.
They are just three of the thousands of current and former nurses, doctors and other health-care workers from across the country who have answered their governments’ call, putting off retirements and possibly risking their own safety to join the fight against COVID-19.
As the number of cases rises rapidly, leading to fears of an overwhelmed health-care system, some provinces have begun reaching out to recently retired doctors and nurses to ask them to return to work if the pandemic worsens. The answer has been a resounding yes.
Quebec set up an email address over the weekend, inviting anyone with health care experience who wished to help with COVID-19 to contact them.