N.L. sending nine health-care workers to Ontario to help with COVID-19 third wave
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador is sending nine health-care workers to Ontario on Tuesday to help the province deal with a third wave of COVID-19 that is threatening to overwhelm hospitals.
Premier Andrew Furey says the health-care professionals — one of whom is his wife — include three doctors, a nurse practitioner and five critical care nurses.
“This is a Canadian problem,” the premier told reporters Monday in St. John’s. “COVID knows no boundaries. If we were in a scenario like (Ontario’s), I would hope that the rest of the country would come to our assistance as well.”
The premier’s wife, Dr. Allison Furey, works in pediatric emergency care and has experience with Newfoundland and Labrador’s COVID-19 assessment unit.


