At the CHU Sainte-Justine’s Marie Enfant Rehabilitation Centre, staff have come together to produce visors for their hospital co-workers dealing with novel coronavirus patients.
In a basement workshop of the hospital, employees are making 1,600 visors a day. The staff at the centre usually work to provide rehabilitation for children, designing and building prosthetic equipment.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, they’ve been reassigned to produce hospital supplies, making special visors for front-line health-care workers. “Here at Marie Enfant, everyone is mobilized to work as a team in a way that we can do something that will help the other staff that are at Sainte-Justine that are directly in contact with the clientele,” Claude Nadeau, the