Marsi cho, Mr. Speaker. I am not going to say too much today, but I just want to say really quickly, about this COVID-19 issue we are dealing with, if anything, history has taught us that we should always make sure that we control how our people traffic is being regulated and make sure that we contain this sort of thing because, again, history has taught us that, if we ignore it, it could be very costly in terms of lives. I don't want to see that. I would rather see our government be proactive on this, so I had a quick question for the Minister of Health and Social Services. I am kind of concerned about the small communities. Does the Minister have any backup nurses in case the current nurses are unable to work? Marsi cho.
Steve Norn on Question 201-19(2): COVID-19 and Community Planning.
In the Legislative Assembly on March 13th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 201-19(2): COVID-19 and Community Planning.
Oral Questions
March 13th, 2020
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