COVID could account for half of acute care beds if trajectory remains unchecked: SHA
If Saskatchewan continues on its current trajectory of COVID-19, the province will face significant issues in hospitals over the next four to six months.
“We would see COVID acute care demand essentially account for half of our acute-care beds across the entire system,” said Derek Miller, the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s executive director of infrastructure management.
Miller made the statement during an update on COVID preparedness within the health-care system on Thursday.
Likewise, he said demand in intensive care units would be five times the current total capacity over the next several months.


