Husband of Quebec doctor who took her own life shines light on pandemic burnout
MONTREAL — The husband of a Quebec emergency room doctor who took her own life this month wants to shine a light on the mental health toll endured by those on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis.
Dr. Karine Dion killed herself earlier this month and her husband David Daigle says he has no doubt the pandemic played a part.
Dion, 35, never contracted COVID-19 but found herself on leave twice in the past year — once at the end of March after she had suffered a breakdown because of anxiety related to the novel coronavirus.
It was Daigle who decided to come forward with Dion’s story. He said he hopes anyone who needs help during the pandemic get access to proper care.