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‘Unethical and inappropriate’: What coroners’ records reveal about the gaps that led to migrant worker deaths

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Date

2022

Auteurs

Sara Mojtehedzadeh

Résumé

Report delves into the barriers faced by nine migrant workers who died across the province during the pandemic's first waves.

Ambulances dispatched to the wrong address. Workers turning down health care for fear they would have to pay for it. Employers — rather than health professionals — monitoring COVID-19 symptoms on high-risk Ontario farms.

These are among the "profound" barriers faced by nine migrant workers who died across the province during the pandemic's first waves — jeopardizing critical care when workers faced life-and-death health emergencies, a new study of coroners' records reveals.

The research conducted by a team of medical doctors, nurses and academics with decades of experience in migrant worker health found a host of failings that contributed to the fatalities, including poor testing protocol and inconsistent quarantine conditions with "limited oversight."

Titre du journal

Toronto Star

Éditeur

Toronto Star

Lieu de publication

Online

Liens

Secteurs économiques

Agriculture and horticulture workers

Types de contenu

Policy analysis

Groupes cibles

Législateurs, Sensibilisation du public et Chercheurs

Pertinence géographique

Ontario et Quebec