Front-line workers prepare for stress of second wave of COVID-19
Nova Scotia health-care professionals say now is the time for a conversation about mental health and burnout. As Elizabeth McSheffrey reports, these workers know what to expect but that doesn't mean they're feeling less stress as the second COVID-19 outbreak intensifies.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Face of Edmonton's city council to change with new mayor, councillors come fall election
Global News
-
COVID-19 has more people trying indoor gardening
Global News
-
From vaccine shortage to new strains, doctor answers your latest COVID-19 questions
Global News
-
Vaccine rollout on agenda as Parliament resumes after winter break
Global News
-
Inspection blitz finds some big-box stores breaking rules
Global News
-
Virtual pet therapy for seniors provides window into dog's world during COVID-19
Global News
-
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Surrey homeless shelter
Global News
-
Authentic western frontier town in central Alberta for sale
Global News
-
Parks Canada issues warning after 4 people fall through ice on Lake Minnewanka
Global News
-
Tracking the global race to vaccinate against COVID-19
Global News
-
Retired nurses recruited to help ramp up COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Global News
-
White House urges patience as U.S. vaccine frustration grows
Global News
-
Positive signs for Quebec COVID-19 cases numbers
Global News
-
Canada ranks 18th on world stage for vaccine rollout
Global News
-
Coronavirus: Demonstrators call for end to Quebec’s curfew as advocates ask Superior Court to exempt homeless
Global News
-
Montreal Jewish community 'embarrassed' by the actions of some of its members as police ramp up presence
Global News