Health authority starting process of moving patients in city hospitals to rural areas
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is working through its plans to manage the increased demands on hospitals due to Omicron, and part of that is moving patients around.
Derek Miller, interim chief operating officer of the SHA, said the level of COVID-19 in the province’s hospitals is “significant” and is having an impact. Hospitalizations are continuing to rise in the province.
“Within our teams, we are working to manage those while at the same time trying to minimize the impact on non-COVID services, surgeries and other day-to-day health services that Saskatchewan residents rely on us for,” Miller told reporters Wednesday.
On Thursday, there were 328 people in hospital and 35 in ICU with COVID. Of those, 148 patients were admitted for reasons directly related to the virus.