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Burrito breakfast planned for Vernon hospital workers after 18 months of 'tremendous pressure'

The Street Eats food truck will be serving burritos to hospital staff on the morning of Oct. 15.
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A group of people want to make a statement outside of an Okanagan hospital this week and for once, most healthcare workers will appreciate it.

“The stress associated with staying safe and keeping others safe during a global pandemic has taken its toll on everyone,” said Dr. Kira McClellan, physician and president of the Vernon Jubilee Hospital Physician Society, in a press release.

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So to let hospital staff know how much their efforts have been appreciated over the past year-and-a-half, staff at the Vernon Jubilee Hospital will be starting Oct. 15 with a tasty warm burrito. 

“The burritos are being served with a heaping side of gratitude from physicians who appreciate the tremendous pressure all hospital employees have been operating under for the past 18 months,” Dr. McClellan said.

The breakfast offering is a show of solidarity.

“When everyone shows up for work, is kind and supportive of one another and does their best despite the challenging circumstances, everyone’s job is a little easier and patients receive better care.”

From 6 to 9 a.m., Street Eats food truck will be serving the burritos, and they’ll be full of free range eggs and locally-farmed produce.

“Whether they are the guiding light for our sickest patients or those that keep Vernon Jubilee Hospital running smoothly, as physicians, we are grateful to be part of this engaged and dedicated team. A delicious breakfast burrito is a small gesture to show our appreciation,” Dr. McClellan said.

The society’s members include physicians, dentists, midwives, and nurse practitioners. It’s funded by Doctors of B.C. Specialist Services Committee. 

READ MORE: One dead following COVID outbreak at Vernon Jubilee Hospital


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