‘It is time to stop asking nicely’: Calls mount for more public health measures
The Canadian Medical Association has some strong language about the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan: “It is time to stop asking nicely.”
CMA president Dr. Katharine Smart says she’s a proud Saskatchewan doctor, but seeing and hearing chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab deliver modelling information Wednesday was both heartbreaking and alarming.
Without additional health measures in place, the modelling scenarios done by the province showed up to 200 COVID ICU patients by early 2022, and up to 20,000 cancelled surgeries. They also showed that nearly half of those who show up at hospitals with symptoms have their first COVID tests either when they’re admitted or shortly after.
Shahab also said the use of vaccines and boosters would still result in “unsustainable increases” and not be enough to protect the acute care system.