In case you missed it...going behind the masks of PHSA's front line 01/06/2020 This month we got to know some of PHSA's health care workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. These team members are more than health care workers - they are parents, spouses, siblings, children and friends. Read more of their stories below. Page Image Use this image as both the current Page Image and for News listings Image Caption Page Content Health care workers are here for you. Behind each mask is an individual - a parent, child, spouse, sibling and friend - who is ready to take care of you and your loved ones. Here's a look at some of the stories that were told this past month.BC CancerDr. Scott Tyldesley "I'm blessed to have this family but it makes you worry more when you're running the risk of exposing people you love." - Dr. Scott Tyldesley, a @BCCancer doctor and lead for radiation therapy, is one of the many health care workers #behindthemask in B.C. https://t.co/U6ADb0ADC2 pic.twitter.com/RglDAzzZSG— Prov Health Services (@PHSAofBC) May 8, 2020 BC Children's HospitalGurvir Sekhon, nurse at BC Children's Hospital Behind the mask is Gurvir Sekhon, a nurse at BC Children’s Hospital. He is one of thousands of health care workers in B.C. who are here for you and your loved ones, ready to provide the care you need, safely. https://t.co/iObIahDnN1 #NationalNursingWeek #BehindtheMask pic.twitter.com/ObB9dWFwr7— Prov Health Services (@PHSAofBC) May 13, 2020 BC Emergency Health ServicesJayne Hamilton, paramedic “My mom is over 60 years old so I don't want to get her sick."Jayne is a paramedic at Station 269 in Richmond, and one of thousands of health care workers in B.C. who are #BehindtheMask for you, ready to provide the care you need. https://t.co/pakieVtGRj #ParamedicServicesWeek pic.twitter.com/Tq1F97uvOJ— Prov Health Services (@PHSAofBC) May 26, 2020 BC Centre for Disease ControlMei Gee, medical lab assistant at BC Centre for Disease Control "My dogs are the ones that keep me emotionally balanced. I take them out to Steveston Village to walk them on the weekends."Mei Gee is a medical lab assistant at @CDCofBC one of thousands of health care workers in B.C. #BehindtheMask for you. https://t.co/rB1XtvYRDZ pic.twitter.com/7wxTQxR46k— Prov Health Services (@PHSAofBC) May 20, 2020