COVID contact tracers encountering ‘fear, anxiety, confusion’
Contact tracers across the province have had their detective hats on to try and determine how COVID-19 is spreading.
Contact tracers are tasked with finding out where community transfer of the virus is happening. They talk to people who have tested positive for the virus, determine where they have been and who they came in contact with, and then repeat that process with the people who are named.
“ ‘You know that you now have COVID. We want to get you the supports that you need but now the very big question – what have you been up to recently?’ As a contact tracer you just hold your breath and hope they say, ‘Not much,’” said Cara Bentz Tramer, a nurse and director of public health and home health with the Saskatchewan Health Authority. She joined Gormley on Friday.
“You get those names, you speak to the individual and ask what those encounters were like. You try to get that person’s version of the story. And then our job is to call all those people and have that conversation with them. The reaction when we do call them sometimes (is) certainly some fear, anxiety, confusion, just complete shock,” Tramer said.