April 16/24: Healthcare Crisis for Babies Not enough resources for too many babies results in frail, underweight infants not eating on time. Edmonton units are frequently working at 95%-102% capacity (30% in the first 3 months of 2024). View letter: albertazmsa.com/ezmsa
@EZMSA2 @RjSigurdson @AdrianaLaGrange @ABDanielleSmith and the rest of the caucus this is on you!!! Fix it!!!
@EZMSA2 @DrShazmaMithani Freaking useless govt. They cannot be trusted to tell the truth about anything. All our useless premier wants to do is fight with Ottawa. Makes me sick to my stomach and so angry. #resign
@EZMSA2 It'll be worse in Alberta but in case you are wondering how Ontario is dealing with it. x.com/datatechsoln/s…
@EZMSA2 It'll be worse in Alberta but in case you are wondering how Ontario is dealing with it. x.com/datatechsoln/s…
@EZMSA2 The Red Cross should go in to feed these babies and save their lives. If the provincial government is starving babies in our hospitals then action must be taken. We can’t let this happen here due to active government neglect
@EZMSA2 So the NDP did nothing and now it is the UCP fault?
@EZMSA2 Well done. Please inform all if you experience any retaliation from AHS or the Minister for putting this letter forward.
@EZMSA2 Am I reading this correctly to understand that these babies are starving?????
@EZMSA2 The premier is busy with petty fights with JT. She’s pathetic but we all knew this.
@EZMSA2 Yeah, we know that healthcare across Canada has been operating at over 100% capacity well before the “pandemic”, yet people not wanting to take part in an experiment were still blamed for “clogging-up” hospitals. Someone did an information request to prove this a few years ago.