I can't work as a nurse in a province led by a government that is anti-science

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This First Person piece is by Melissa Fuller, a mother and registered nurse in rural Saskatchewan. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ.

I feel lonely.

And it’s not only because of the physical isolation to avoid COVID-19. As society embraces the lack of any government restrictions, I’m left feeling like I’m not valued here as a registered nurse, a mother to a child too young to be vaccinated, and a woman recovering from cancer.

My husband and I have listed our house for sale and we’re ready to leave Saskatchewan behind. 

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In 2016, I landed a job

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