Internal Saskatchewan Health Authority memos obtained by the Saskatoon StarPhoenix show the province’s hospital beds are the fullest they have ever been over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, discounting intensive care units, even though the number of actual patients with COVID-19 is fairly low.
Dr. Haissam Haddad is worried about staff mental health and burnout given the high number of patients in Saskatoon’s medicine units.In Saskatoon, internal medicine beds were running at 140 per cent capacity on Friday, Haddad said. Medicine beds are so full that internal SHA documents said 105 patients were “off-service” on July 20, meaning they were being cared for by staff in surgical and emergency departments on top of their other duties.
We have to remember, we have two and a half years of a backlog of people with other illness who possibly haven’t been able to get the treatment they need,” said Denise Dick, the first vice-president of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses. This week, the Saskatchewan Roughriders were forced to postpone a planned Saturday game after 10 players caught COVID-19 this month. Dr. Julie Kryzanowski, the province’s deputy medical health officer, said Wednesday that those rising infection numbers are beginning to translate into hospitalizations.
“The way the system is now, the overcapacity it is running already, if there was a huge influx, I don’t know what would happen. There’s no place to put them and there’s no one to care for them,” Dick said.
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