Since the novel coronavirus hit Canada, Tasleema Roberts, 52, hasn’t stopped moving. A veteran custodian with the environmental services team at the Scarborough Health Network (SHN) in Toronto, Roberts quickly established herself as the calm, cool person you call for “anything and everything” amid the chaos caused by the pandemic. “I’m kind of like the go-to person,” Roberts said. “I assist my supervisor with anything they need — whether that’s cleaning a room, taking a patient (elsewhere), tidying up, making sure everybody gets fed.” Roberts is just one of the millions of frontline workers who has been fighting against COVID-19 across Canada for weeks.