Seniors advocate calls for sick pay improvements, more staff at B.C. care facilities
VICTORIA — Forty per cent of British Columbia’s long-term care staff who were surveyed by the province’s advocate for seniors said they went into work at least once in the past year feeling sick, a report reveals.
Seniors advocate Isobel Mackenzie said Wednesday she considers expanding and improving sick pay benefits for care-facility workers the top recommendation of the seven she makes in her report, which examined COVID-19 outbreaks from March 2020 to February 2021.
She said the report found B.C. long-term care and assisted living residents are three and a half times more likely to contract COVID-19 and 33 times more likely to die of the disease.
The review examined 365 outbreaks at 210 facilities, where there were 4,484 COVID-19 cases and 782 deaths.

