Saskatchewan health care system strained as number of COVID-19 ICU patients rises
Saskatchewan’s intensive care units continue to be stretched to the breaking point by COVID-19.
During a conversation with Gormley on Friday, Saskatchewan Health Authority CEO Scott Livingstone said the health-care system is facing “a dire situation” due to the virus.
According to Livingstone, more COVID patients have been hospitalized in Saskatchewan in the first three-plus months of 2021 than were admitted to hospitals around the province throughout 2020.
As of Thursday, there were 48 COVID patients in intensive care units around Saskatchewan. That included 34 such patients in Regina.