Mayor wants everyone to join her on Friday for a Front Line Clap at 7:00 pm

News 100 blueBy Staff

March 31st, 2020

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Mayor Marianne Meed Ward released a statement this afternoon.

Mayor Meed Ward

Mayor Marianne Meed Ward

Yesterday Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington announced that as part of their pandemic response plan, they will be building a temporary Pandemic Response Unit to expand the hospital’s capacity in preparation for the anticipated surge of COVID-19 patients.

Hospital modular

The modular hospital will be set up on the hospital grounds – truck with the parts is on the way from Calgary.

As they indicated in their release yesterday, this modular structure will be built on the hospital grounds and connect to the existing South Tower, providing an additional 93 beds for patients who require hospitalization and treatment for COVID-19. The City of Burlington is working very closely to expedite building permits to make this happen, and I thank staff for working so swiftly.

I applaud Joseph Brant for choosing to build this structure and take a proactive approach that ensures they can meet the demand we are likely to see in the coming weeks. This addition is a valuable part of the many steps they are taking to enable their dedicated staff to care for our community through this unprecedented challenge.

I am in touch daily with Joseph Brant Hospital CEO and President, Eric Vandewall, to coordinate our emergency response efforts and be prepared for every eventuality. His leadership and decisive action has been an essential part of our city’s ability to deal with COVID-19. His participation in our public telephone town hall last week, along with colleague Dr. Dale Kalina, Medical Director of Infection, Prevention and Control, provided valuable health information to thousands of local residents on the line.

I want to thank all our healthcare and front-line professionals for their remarkable work in this crisis, from doctors and nurses to janitorial and operational staff at our hospitals and doctors’ offices, to bus drivers and grocery store workers and the entire logistics chain that manufactures, delivers and sells the essential food and supplies we all depend on. I know they are working long hours, spending time away from their families and loved ones, and faced with new challenges and difficult decisions like never before. Our entire city owes them a debt of gratitude for their skills and service. They come to work every day for us, and they are the reason the rest of us need to stay home and help stop the spread of COVID- 19.

This Friday, April 3rd, please join me in showing your appreciation for all these heroes through the Front- Line Clap at 7pm. Stand on your front porch, front step, or balcony to clap for 2 minutes so they can hear our gratitude.

STAY home, STOP the spread, SAVE lives.

We fully expect to see the Mayor on her front porch clapping away.  she might choose to sing – take a listen as to what she sounds like – she trained an an opera singer

 

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1 comment to Mayor wants everyone to join her on Friday for a Front Line Clap at 7:00 pm

  • Marna

    Put blue ribbons on my balcony & bundled up & waited for others in the neighborhood to join in with clapping or cow bells or shouting or honking of horns. NOTHING!!! I know we are all a little anxious right now, but a little appreciation for all those people looking after after those affected by this insidious virus, are living with anxiety that we cannot possibly imagine. Bad on us!