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Nurse Shortages in Canada Lead to ER Closures –

• https://vaccineimpact.com by Brian Shilhavy

The Counter Signal is reporting that there is a nationwide shortage of nurses in Canada that have led to multiple hospitals being forced to shut down their emergency departments.

Nationwide nurse shortages have led to multiple hospitals being forced to shut down their emergency departments.

Over the weekend, Montfort Hospital in Ottawa, along with Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital just outside the city, was forced to shut down their emergency department for an entire 12 hours due to what Montfort called "an unprecedented shortage of nurses."

"The decision to close the Emergency, even for a few hours, is not easy to make, but we have to do it to ensure our team is able to offer excellent, safe and compassionate care when the Emergency reopens," reads a statement from Montfort.

At Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital, it was even worse. They both shut their emergency departments down for 24 hours — something most hospitals don't even do on Christmas.

It's the same story across the country. On Friday, Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital announced it was closing its obstetrics unit for two weeks due to shortages, advising pregnant women to go elsewhere.

As The Globe and Mail reported, South Calgary Health Centre is also reducing its emergency department operating hours by two hours, while an Airdrie hospital is shutting it down entirely on the weekends for nearly two months.


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