System makes it tough to know number of self-isolating health workers
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This article was published 04/04/2020 (1453 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
There could be several hundred health care workers in Manitoba who are self-isolating, but there is no way to know the number for certain.
Unions say it’s difficult to track the number of front-line workers who are off the job because of COVID-19 since personal health information is guided by privacy laws.
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