Canada had no shortage of body bags during pandemic: Report

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The Department of Public Works anticipated a shortage of body bags at the beginning of the COVID\u002D19 outbreak and responded appropriately.

“Do we need special ones to deal with people who died from COVID-19?”

There had been no requests for extra body bags, but one staff communication pointed out, “it is reasonable … to instruct staff to order more, given the context at that time including what was happening in cities like New York, or Spain and Italy.”Article content Body bags are a commodity that can always be used so there was little risk in ordering more during the pandemic.Unlike the U.S. and various European countries, Canada never did face a body bag shortage. Between pandemic restrictions and an impressive immunization drive, the country had far fewer deaths than other comparable nations.shows that Canada’s pandemic approach accounts for 70,000 lives saved compared to otherStudy co-author Dr.

Rather than pointing a finger at previous health cuts made by federal Conservatives, aides in Prime Minister Trudeau’s office made an effort to keep media informed of positive procurement updates and other good news during the pandemic. Attitude is crucial in such matters.We could maybe use the success stories.”

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