Predicted surge in patients prompts B.C. to reopen hospital emergency centres
VANCOUVER — As the number of patients in British Columbia hospitals spikes, with the typical post-holiday surge still to come, the province’s health minister said it will reactivate 20 emergency operation centres initially set up to deal with COVID-19.
“In the Christmas period when there was less activity in acute care hospitals, we were high relative to where we ordinarily are at that time of the year, and as hospitals have resumed, that number has got higher over the last week,” Adrian Dix told a news conference Friday.
“This proactive step will provide more supports and co-ordinated response during periods of expected additional pressure on our hospitals.”
Dix said January is usually a period of “constant demand” as illnesses spread during the holiday period in December and surgeries resume in the new year, but resources are already stretched thin.


