Quebec ER overcrowding will ‘continue to be difficult,’ says health minister
MONTREAL — Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé had mostly bad news Wednesday as he provided an update on the province’s overtaxed emergency room network.
With emergency departments across the province averaging 137 per cent capacity, Dubé told reporters in Montreal the situation would persist for much of the winter.
“I said it has been difficult and it will continue to be difficult,” Dubé said.
Dubé said on any given day an average of 10,000 people visit emergency rooms in the province. In the past two weeks, there have been 1,000 extra visits daily. He said about 1,900 people a day are visiting emergency rooms for respiratory viruses, a rate roughly double what was seen at the same time last year.


