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I don't get the concern about ventilators being in short supply... Didn't the Federal Liberals contract with a defeated Liberal MP to supply a bunch of new ones to the health system... I also thought all the provincial gov'ts ordered more... was this from the same newly formed company that the Feds ordered from????
maybe the Health system will balance its self..
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Originally posted by Jay-mo View Posthttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/saskatoon-hospitals-hit-overcapacity-1.3464285 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/saskatoon-hospitals-hit-overcapacity-1.3464285
Here's a bit of perspective. Make sure you note the date of the article.
Here's the crux and the spoiler:
From the article "Saskatoon's St. Paul's Hospital and Royal University Hospital are at a "critical overcapacity situation," according to the Saskatoon Health Region."
Spoiler: It's from February 2016
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Jay-Mo, Yup at the time they were expecting a few weeks of increased hospitalizations due to flu and were facing pressure. Now imagine that the whole country is facing a covid pandemic plus flu, plus the mental stress that goes with it and we're just beginning to see a serious ramp up in covid cases and hospitalizations that might get much worse!
You still think it is nothing to worry about? Have you seen the faces and listened to the tone of Premier Kenney, Moe, and Palliser? do they look like they have nothing to worry about?
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Economy can not ever be back to normal until covid is under control.You open up everything while covid is out there and the 60 plus people will quit going on holidays out to eat and the list goes on.Much of the economies disposable money is in the hands of the 60 plus people.Not a group of consumers you want to ignore.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostIt's ok to be embarrassed you were initially wrong and lash out now. At least people are coming around to the realities told to them months ago by medical professionals.
but you should seek professional help , all the signs are there
but answer the question, "WTF are you looking for on here?"
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Feb 2019... http://https://www.healio.com/news/infectious-disease/20190205/bad-flu-seasons-test-us-hospitals http://https://www.healio.com/news/infectious-disease/20190205/bad-flu-seasons-test-us-hospitals
2018...
http://https://time.com/5107984/hospitals-handling-burden-flu-patients/ http://https://time.com/5107984/hospitals-handling-burden-flu-patients/
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Originally posted by caseih View Postoh im not embarrassed at all
but you should seek professional help , all the signs are there
but answer the question, "WTF are you looking for on here?"
I posted a story about Saskatoon ICUs that are beyond capacity. Instead of discussing this serious development, you tried to ignore it and shut down the discussion.
And then you act like a juvenile bully to suggest those that are concerned about an overwhelmed healthcare system as having mental problems? Huh?
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/covid-19-mask-exemptions-for-rural-sask-illogical-says-doctor-1.5803622 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/covid-19-mask-exemptions-for-rural-sask-illogical-says-doctor-1.5803622
Not mandating masks for rural Sask. is 'illogical' and political, says doctor
New mask order covers cities and surrounding areas, but some rural areas have higher rates
Jason Warick · CBC News · Posted: Nov 16, 2020 12:55 PM CT | Last Updated: November 16
Saskatoon health policy consultant Dr. Dennis Kendel says it's 'illogical' for the government to exempt rural Saskatchewan from the new COVID-19 masking order. (Trent Peppler/CBC)
Exempting rural Saskatchewan from the province's new mandatory mask order makes no sense, because some rural areas have far higher rates than the cities, says the former registrar of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan.
"It's illogical," said Dr. Dennis Kendel, the former CPSS registrar who now works as a Saskatoon health policy consultant.
"COVID doesn't care what size of community you live in."
A mandatory mask order for indoor public spaces was put in place earlier this month, but only for Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert. Starting Monday, that order was expanded to include all communities with populations more than 5,000, as well as bedroom communities of the three largest cities.
According to government data compiled by CBC News, the Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert regions have between 1.2 and 1.8 active COVID-19 cases for every 1,000 residents.
In "North Central 1," a rural region that includes Shellbrook and other towns with no mask requirements, the per capita rate is three times as high, at 4.8 cases per 1,000 people.
Kendel said the government order is neither scientifically nor medically sound. He said he's heard many people suggest the Saskatchewan Party government is pandering to its rural power base, and he agrees.
"I really hoped this wasn't going to be political, but there's really no other explanation," Kendel said.
He said there's no also other way to explain a mask exemption for the Shellbrook region, home of Premier Scott Moe.
A closer examination of the bedroom communities listed by the government shows Shellbrook, located 44 kilometres from Prince Albert, is exempt. But other towns and villages farther away from cities are required to wear masks. Shields, for example, is covered by the order and is 52 kilometres from Saskatoon.
"This should not continue," he said.......
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