The people on the front lines of a collective unprecedented fight against the novel coronavirus outbreak all too often remain faceless and nameless — all the while risking themselves to protect us.
And while British Columbians continue to find ways to recognize them for their efforts, healthcare workers say the 7 o’clock cheer that’s become a tradition across the province is having a meaningful impact. “We’ve had the sirens come around the hospital, which is really inspiring,” Dr.
Greg Haljan, the Intensive Care Unit department head at Surrey Memorial Hospital told Global News. “And the cheer, it really does inspire you and remind you why you’re doing this.