Service slowdown needed to deal with rising hospitalizations, SUN president says
The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) is calling for a temporary slowdown in healthcare services as its members struggle to keep pace with rising hospitalizations under the Delta-driven fourth wave.
President Tracy Zambory says the union wants to have a discussion with the Saskatchewan Health Authority about dialling back some services to 80 per cent to free up resources for tasks like COVID care, vaccinations and contact tracing.
“We know that the research and evidence show that that reduction to 80 per cent works. And we can find ourselves getting our feet back underneath us,” Zambory said.
“It’s not tenable anymore to have a system that is fully operational.”