Saskatchewan’s temporary closure of 12 rural ERs over COVID-19 draws concern
A Saskatchewan mayor says he was left shocked after his community was given less than 48 hours notice that its emergency room would be temporarily closing as part of response planning for the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tyler Alexander said he was told Tuesday morning that emergency services would be suspended Thursday at the hospital in Davidson, a town of about 1,000 people halfway between Regina and Saskatoon.
“I’m not impressed with it whatsoever. I’m quite shocked that they would do that,” Alexander told The Canadian Press.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority said the Davidson facility is one of 12 community hospitals where acute-care admissions and emergency services are being temporarily suspended to ensure there is enough capacity if the novel coronavirus surges.


