The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

COVID kills first Alberta health-care worker

- DYLAN SHORT

CALGARY — Alberta has lost its first health-care worker to COVID-19, and recorded 96 fatalities over the past five days up to Monday.

Health Minister Tyler Shandro announced the death in an email statement Monday afternoon, saying he was deeply saddened to learn of it.

“Health-care workers are doing all they can to protect the people they care for, their co-workers, and themselves,” said Shandro. “The dedication and remarkable commitment I’ve witnessed from healthcare workers throughout the pandemic has never wavered — you have stepped up for this province in a time of need.”

The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees identified the worker as 61-year-old Joe Marie (Jing) Corral. Corral was a health-care aide at the Bethany Riverview continuing care facility in Calgary.

“It’s always hard to lose a loved one, but it seems even harder over the holidays when we are so focused on family and friends. AUPE is a community of colleagues and we all send our condolence­s to the family, said AUPE vicepresid­ent Bobby-joe Borodey.

Mike Parker, president of the Health Sciences Associatio­ns of Alberta, said news of Corral’s death was a blow to his membership.

“Our folks are heading into work every single day and this heartbreak­ing news that’s coming out now, at a time when we don’t have the vaccines being rolled out when our members are not getting the protection­s that they need from from the rollout of the vaccines, it is really, really tough to hear,” said Parker.

Alberta Health Services spokesman Kerry williamson said the worker was not an AHS employee but their hearts go out to their loved ones and colleagues.

“Losing a fellow health-care worker impacts us all — this person is a colleague, and we think of them as part of our health-care family,” said Williamson in an email. “Healthcare workers across the province have been working tirelessly to take care of Albertans, and we are so grateful for their commitment and their dedication.”

Data provided online by the government shows 6,426 cases of COVID-19 in Albertan health-care workers have been reported since the pandemic began.

Following Shandro’s statement, Alberta Health spokesman Tom Mcmillan announced 96 people have died with COVID-19 over the past five days, including 54 in the Edmonton Zone.

 ?? PHOTO BY FACEBOOK ?? Joe (Jing) Corral was the first health-care worker in Alberta to die from COVID-19 on Dec. 28.
PHOTO BY FACEBOOK Joe (Jing) Corral was the first health-care worker in Alberta to die from COVID-19 on Dec. 28.

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