At least 26,000 surgeries delayed in Sask. due to pandemic
It’s not just people who are getting COVID-19 and having to go to the hospital who are being affected by the pandemic, it’s also people who haven’t been able to get surgery because a specialist isn’t available or all the ICU beds are being used.
Between March 15, 2020, and the last update that was available, on Oct. 9 of this year, about 26,000 non-emergent surgeries have been delayed, according to Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) CEO Scott Livingstone.
between Sept. 19 and Oct. 9 this year, Livingstone said 2,000 fewer surgeries were performed than were done pre-pandemic.
Livingstone wouldn’t even speculate on how long it could take to clear the surgery backlog because it’s still growing.