Moe requests help during COVID-19 talk with Justin Trudeau
Premier Scott Moe is requesting additional support from the federal government to help Saskatchewan’s struggling health-care system amid the country’s worst surge of COVID-19 cases.
A day after Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab and the Saskatchewan Health Authority painted a bleak picture for the province moving forward, Moe said Thursday he spoke to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the phone for some targeted support.
The biggest concern isn’t available beds in hospitals, it’s available workers. Moe’s top request was finding specialized health workers, such as respirologists and critical care aides.
“It isn’t a large number of thousands of people that would come in — let’s say the army or activating the Rangers. It’s a smaller number of very specific, highly trained individuals that we need. That request will be with the federal government shortly,” Moe said.