Janice Soranno doesn’t want to rain on anyone’s parade, but hopes those who are planning to thank front-line healthcare workers with parades to reconsider the impact of the noisy events. “It was quite alarming,” the 51-year-old West Kelowna woman told Global News of the first time she heard one.
Soranno had a front-row seat to several days’ worth of ‘thankful parades’ as she lay on a hospital bed in the COVID-19 ward at Kelowna General Hospital between Apr.
9-14. The Okanagan woman said she admitted herself to hospital after weeks of being very sick with high fevers and coughing that led to a lung infection.
After testing negative on her only test for COVID-19, Soranno says her doctor told her there was a very good possibility that she