A former Regina nurse is stressing the importance of COVID-19 precautionary procedures for frontline social workers after an interaction earlier this week. “Those workers are kind of key right there to stop community transmission,” Lorna Evans told Global News.
Evans says that she was sitting in her sun room Tuesday when she saw two women walking up to the front door of her tenant’s home across the street.
She says she believes they were frontline child protection workers conducting a surprise visit on her tenant, a young mother who became involved with the Ministry of Social Services after suffering a brain injury three years ago.