Experts concerned about hospital capacity as Omicron spread continues
OTTAWA — A rise in COVID-19 cases driven by the highly infectious Omicron variant of the virus has renewed concerns among experts about the capacity of Canada’s hospitals and health-care workers to handle another wave of the pandemic.
Paul-Emile Cloutier, president of HealthCareCAN, said the latest wave could make the existing health-care worker shortage worse. HealthCareCAN represents research hospitals and regional health authorities.
“If they have to isolate because they have the virus, then that reduces the amount of staff available,” Cloutier said in an interview Sunday.
“The health professionals are stepping up one more time, as they do normally, and try to provide the care that patients need. But they do it when they’re tired. They’re doing it when they’re exhausted. They’re doing it when they’re at the end of their rope.”


