Quebec City residents asked to avoid five swamped ERs amid staff shortages
Quebec City residents were asked Tuesday to avoid unnecessary trips to five emergency rooms struggling with staff shortages and overcrowding.
The Centre hospitalier universitaire de Québec said that sustained high patient volumes combined with staffing challenges have created a “critical situation” in its five hospital ERs.
As of Tuesday afternoon, 548 health-care workers were absent due to COVID-19, Michèle Schaffner-Junius, a spokeswoman for the hospital network, said in an email, adding that the number of health workers was already reduced because of vacations.
“The absenteeism rate due to the virus is proportionally one of the highest we have experienced,” Schaffner-Junius said. The number of ambulatory patients arriving at the network’s emergency rooms has also risen, she added.

