The inquest heard that three employees started to feel ill but had to keep working. “That made no sense,” a nurse testified.
She said funeral homes were slow to show up. “There were dead people next to others who were in respiratory distress. They had bodies next to them. It was dreadful. Like a horror movie.” The UTRF nurse said she worked with an auxiliary nurse who had a headache and fever. Their supervisor insisted the auxiliary nurse should keep working because she could wear masks and gowns.
The auxiliary nurse who testified was among those who regularly looked after Mr. Daubois’ mother, Anna José Maquet. She testified that, despite her age, Ms. Maquet was lucid and seemed to be well on April 2.
At 61 I experienced firsthand the horrors of Quebec hospital treatment. What I experienced is NOT health care. They even dehydrated me. No water, no I.V. My entire journey is on purpose: The human suffering being inflicted on the most vulnerable is criminal. I won't go back.
Does it ever end, this sorrow, this lack of planning for our sick and elderly? My heart goes out to all the nurses and doctors trying their best in a horror story setting. Peace to the suffering and to these families. Covid_19
The healthcare system in Quebec in general is a death sentence. Unfortunately the elderly have it worse.
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