COVID-19: N.B. reports 84 new cases, long-term care residents to get vaccine booster “For everyone to be safe, well, we need to find the runny noses that are COVID positive really quickly,” said Dr.
Isabelle-Anne Girouard, who is an ER and ICU doctor at the Georges L. Dumont Hospital.Girouard, along with a group of nurses from the hospital are volunteering their time to set up a drive-thru site in the parking lot behind a daycare on 355 Amirault Street in Dieppe.“I would much rather set up an organized clinic to swab noses than to intubate patients and have to start triaging like they are doing in Alberta,” said Girouard.Girouard said she got the idea after deciding to swab her own daughter who had a runny nose instead of facing long.