We have already become aware of the impact of the coronavirus on minority and disadvantaged communities. We are now attuned to the dismal state of elder care, particularly in the two largest provinces in Canada. We have a sense of the deep disarray many public health units are in, and the fragmentation of our public health response. We felt the absence of a national procurement strategy for the supply of sufficient personal protective equipment to the front lines.
But there is one gaping need that has been exposed during this first phase of the pandemic that has not caught the public’s attention, and that is the sustainability of our health-care system. Unless policy is crafted carefully over the next few months and years, the nature of our universal health-care system will be one of the victims of the coronavirus.