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Thoughtful Albertans lifting holiday spirits of health-care workers with messages, gifts

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A recent Canadian study shows levels of stress, anxiety, depression and burnout have increased among health-care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the survey, half of nurses and one in five physicians have considered quitting since the pandemic began.Jaimie Marchand, the unit manager of the emergency department at the Grey Nuns Hospital, says most shifts have been short-staffed for months due to staff isolating after possible exposure to COVID-19.“People are working extra shifts or staying past their regular work hours,” said Marchand, a registered nurse.But a recent donation of 200 gourmet cookies brought much needed cheer to her team.

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