Alarm bells ring over COVID-19 and long-term care; Ontario sees slowing virus growth
Politicians, advocates and public health officials were ringing the alarm Thursday over COVID-19’s impact on long-term care homes as new modelling out of Ontario projected the virus will spread at a more gentle rate than feared.
Green party Leader Annamie Paul urged a national inquiry on long-term care in Canada and said the first thing Ottawa should do is add long-term care to the Canada Health Act.
Paul, who has said she couldn’t visit her father before he died from a non-COVID infection in a care home in May, said the pandemic has proven how broken and inadequate the system is.
“If we have arrived at a situation where we need to call in the Canadian Armed Forces and the Red Cross, which is a humanitarian organization that is normally deployed in war zones and in developing countries, if we have to deploy those two bodies in order to save lives in our long-term care facilities across Canada, then there is a serious problem.”


