SHA confirms latest surge plans as COVID cases escalate
Amid the continued increase in COVID-19 cases, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is announcing the next phase of its surge plan to meet the expected demand for COVID-19 patients in the next two weeks.
In the next two weeks, the SHA is forecasting an average of 562 new COVID-19 cases per day, 250 COVID-19 patients in hospital, and 64 COVID-19 patients in intensive care.
Plans include the required service slowdowns to support the redeployment of up 600 full-time equivalent staff to support pandemic response. That will also include a group of 55 to 60 health care workers in six areas of the province that can be redeployed to address outbreaks and prevent service disruptions.
“You’ve already heard publicly that the pressures on our system are intense, and that is absolutely true. Teams are under intense pressure to manage the surge in COVID demand, while still providing everyday health services to residents in the province,” SHA CEO Scott Livingstone said. “To date, we’ve managed this pressure largely by maximizing our existing capacity — our ability to do that is over. Case surges have been too high, and projected case growth in the next two weeks is even higher. We need to act now, and we have.”