Montreal care home doctors worried about staffing, PPE as COVID-19 hit, coroner hears
MONTREAL — A doctor who oversaw the care of residents of a Montreal-area care home where dozens of patients died of COVID-19 told an inquest Wednesday she was concerned about the lack of staff and personal protective equipment at the facility as infections began to mount.
Dr. Orly Hermon was one of three doctors who had Résidence Herron residents as patients, but in the early days of the outbreak they were under instructions to treat patients remotely.
At a Quebec coroner’s inquiry into the pandemic response at elder care homes, Hermon said she was concerned as the facility began to declare positive cases but had trouble filling staff rosters and didn’t have any PPE on hand.
Hermon says the facility in Dorval, Que., didn’t have a nursing director to co-ordinate the response, and when she reached out to the local health authority, she was told it was also experiencing shortages of workers and PPE.

