More details needed on costs related to out-of-province ICU care, says COVID survivor
A Regina man who survived COVID-19 after spending time in an ICU earlier this year says critical patients need the best care possible, even if it means flying some of them out of province to Ontario.
Matthew Cardinal, 37, said leaving Saskatchewan for another province would be frightening, but he believes it’s the only way now for those patients to get the care they need. So far, Saskatchewan is slated to send six patients to Ontario, with others possible.
“From my experience of being in the ICU, you are hoping that they can do whatever they can to save your life,” he said. “Yes, it gets very lonely in there because when I was in there, we weren’t allowed visitors. Only end-of-life turns … they could only have five minutes.
“I’m glad that they’re going (to Ontario), but there’s so much uncertainty of what’s going to happen,” he added.