I think the biggest thing I hear about right now is surge capacity. Our nurses, especially on the front line, are burning out. Not only is it the FNHA nurses, but it is also the staff in the community who are trying to deal with, not only the COVID emergency, but the health needs of the community generally.
We are certainly struggling in accessing physician resources. I'm desperately trying to find another public health doctor to support my team to be able to do this work. Between March and the end of June, I worked 900 hours of overtime. It's my commitment. This is what I trained for, but it's not sustainable. We really need to consider the sustainability of this kind of effort. It has been nine months of really hard work. It's certainly not just me or my team; it's everybody, and I'm especially concerned about our care providers on the front line.