B.C. health authority issues alarm over nurse shortage in Fort St. John
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — A British Columbia health authority says it is facing a severe nursing shortage in a northern city as staff face criticism from COVID-19 protesters.
The Northern Health Authority, which covers the northern half of B.C., says there are only five of 20 permanent registered nursing jobs filled on its emergency room rotation.
It means other nurses are being diverted to the shift, placing further stress on other rotations.
Northern Health says in a statement that staff are “exhausted, overworked, and are facing brutal criticism from the public and insults on their shifts.”