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COVID-19: Alberta MLA under fire for comments on AHS’ handling of pandemic

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COVID-19, Shane Getson wrote Saturday that someone had tagged him in a 2016 news article detailing the salaries of high-profile Alberta Health Services employees.

Active COVID-19 cases in Alberta reach 21,307 Monday; ICU cases soar “For this kind of money, and the amount we pour into the system, I think we need to be getting more bang for our buck when it comes to resource planning,” the post read.“ICU bed levels that were available for the public dropped unacceptably low coming into cold and flu season and a prediction of the fourth wave.

Hence the ‘crunch, and strain’ on the system. The wave hit, but AHS didn’t staff the beds adequately to meet their own predictions?”Many health-care workers took to social media, frustrated with the UCP.

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