‘Health human resource crisis’ affecting rural hospitals too: SUN president
The president of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses says the government’s plan to shift patients from urban to rural health-care facilities isn’t feasible — because Omicron has changed the health-care treatment game in Saskatchewan.
Tracy Zambory said rural hospitals also don’t have the capacity or staffing to help lighten the load facing urban health care at this time.
As of Tuesday, there were 291 people in Saskatchewan hospitals for COVID-related illnesses or incidental infections. Of those, 33 were in intensive care.
Health Minister Paul Merriman admitted during a new conference Monday that hospitals in Regina and Saskatoon were full.