‘This is a crisis:’ COVID compounds health-care worker shortages in the North
YELLOWKNIFE — Health-care facilities across Canada have been grappling with worker shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic, but struggles to recruit and retain staff are nothing new in the North.
The Northwest Territories and Nunavut are no strangers to staffing gaps and service disruptions, where many communities have limited resources and are often reliant on visiting staff from Southern Canada.
But the pandemic and a shrinking national workforce has only made things worse.
“We’ve gone from a situation of kind of cheerful strain to one of real worry that we won’t be able to meet the basic coverage to keep people safe and systems functioning,” said Dr. Courtney Howard, a longtime emergency physician in Yellowknife who worked her last shift at Stanton Territorial Hospital last month.