Top N.S. ICU doctor says if public acts now, COVID-19 patients could avoid transfers
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s top COVID-19 critical care doctor says Halifax patients in intensive care may face transfers around the province in coming weeks, depending on whether the population manages to “flatten the curve” of the disease’s spread.
Dr. Tony O’Leary, the medical director of critical care for Nova Scotia Health, says models suggest critical care units in the city could approach capacity by mid-May.
He says at that point, it’s possible patients will have to be shifted to hospitals outside Halifax with spare critical care beds.
“If the public follows public health measures now and in the coming weeks, it is going to make the difference between people having to be transferred around the province because we’ve reached our capacity in central zone,” O’Leary said in an interview on Tuesday.