COVID-19 pandemic, and already, health-care officials say front-line workers are feeling the stress.With an ample supply of masks and gowns, a well-rehearsed set of procedures and additional testing capacity, they’re much better prepared than they were the first time, but having gone through it once means they know what may be coming.“I think this time, people know we can get through this, but there is a fatigue because people know how much effort it’s going to require,” said Dr.
Jackie Kinley, director of the Nova Scotia Health Authority’s (NSHA) Capital Mental Health Day Treatment program.“So I think people are coming in a little bit weary, and that anticipation on the one hand has been very helpful in getting ready, but it’s also.