SHA planning for field hospitals to cope with extent of COVID-19
It’s suggested COVID-19 will affect 30 per cent of the province, and the government is reviewing whether community rinks, arenas and school gyms could serve as field hospitals to meet the growing need for hospital beds.
“Based on what we know from other jurisdictions, it is critical we act immediately to expand acute care capacity to mitigate the impact of COVID-19,” Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) CEO Scott Livingstone said in a media release. “Demand will exceed capacity. All jurisdictions are facing this challenge. We are not alone. We are acting immediately to ensure Saskatchewan residents get the care they need from the right provider, at the right time, with the right supports in place.”
Based on other jurisdictions, it’s suggested the virus will require hospitalization for thousands. Modelling based on those jurisdictions suggest 30 per cent of the province will be affected and is being updated to ensure it is specific to the situation in Saskatchewan.
“Under any scenario, it is critical that we continue to act to escalate our tactics to meet the potential demand,” Livingstone said. “That is why we are stepping up actions on an ongoing basis to do our part in ensuring the safety of Saskatchewan people.”