‘State of crisis:’ National medical group urges lockdowns in Alberta and Saskatchewan
CALGARY — The Canadian Medical Association is calling for lockdowns in Alberta and Saskatchewan to protect health-care systems it says are crumbling under pressures caused by COVID-19.
Both western provinces are setting hospitalization records, and intensive care capacity is running slim to none.
Dr. Katharine Smart, president of the national group, is urging the provincial and federal governments to take immediate action.
“This is beyond anything that the health-care system has ever faced in modern times,” Smart said in an phone interview Wednesday.