MacLean sisters draw on Olympic swim careers, each other during pandemic
Heather MacLean was walking into Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital for a night shift recently when she heard people shouting her name.
“I’m talking on the phone walking into the hospital,” the Olympic swimmer recalled. “There was all this ruckus. I looked over and thought ‘I know those people.'”
Her sister Brittany and parents Dan and Michele had arrived bearing cookies and waving signs to fortify the obstetrics nurse during a stressful time for front-line health care workers.
“We were trying to beat her to work,” Brittany said. “She decided this one day of all days to leave super-early because she’s a great nurse. We literally drove the car behind her the whole way.”