Physician town hall paints grim pictures of Sask. COVID-19 situation
During Thursday night’s virtual meeting with health-care professionals across the province, the top doctors in the Saskatchewan Health Authority painted a picture of dwindling hospital beds, patients being moved out of province, and triage protocols, all with a reprieve nowhere in sight.
Nearly every week, the SHA holds a physician town hall to communicate with doctors across the province. This week, at least one doctor asked what the situation is for the province in the COVID-19 pandemic and where it’s going.
“We are in it. When we always talked about a fourth wave or a wave where it was really going to tax our system, that’s where we’re at right now. And you know, the system it’s creaking, it’s shuddering under the burden, and the burden will grow,” replied Dr. John Froh, the SHA’s deputy chief medical officer on the pandemic.
As of Friday, there were 343 COVID patients in Saskatchewan hospitals, including 71 in intensive care. The province added another 576 new cases Friday.


