New Brunswick hospitals nearing capacity as COVID-19 cases climb

New Brunswick hospitals are nearing capacity as COVID-19 cases climb and health-care workers are forced into isolation.

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18 comments

  1. Time to blame the government for their unwillingness to increase hospital capacity

  2. Anyone who is still calling for lockdown obvious have not lost a single day pay. Defund the government now. Let them struggle.

  3. if our healthcare system cannot hold up to a sudden surge in healthcare needs, like a 25% spike in hospitalizations for any medical reason, then our healthcare system is not prepared, it’s not well managed and it’s underfunded.

  4. Sussy- 馃敟饾悊饾惃 饾悡饾惃 饾悓饾惒 饾悅饾悺饾悮饾惂饾惂饾悶饾惀 [饾悑!饾惎饾悶]馃敒 says:

    Time to blame the government for their unwillingness to increase hospital capacity

  5. Time to blame the government for their unwillingness to increase hospital capacity

  6. Time to blame the government for their unwillingness to increase hospital capacity

  7. Time to blame the government for their unwillingness to increase hospital capacity

  8. CHERRY-饾惞**小袣 袦袝 - 小袧袝饾挒饾挦 饾憖饾挻 袪饾憛饾煝饾惞饾惣饾惪袝 says:

    Anyone who is still calling for lockdown obvious have not lost a single day pay. Defund the government now. Let them struggle.

  9. if our healthcare system cannot hold up to a sudden surge in healthcare needs, like a 25% spike in hospitalizations for any medical reason, then our healthcare system is not prepared, it’s not well managed and it’s underfunded.

  10. Kayla 馃崋 饾惞**小袣 袦袝 - 小袧袝饾挒饾挦 饾憖饾挻 袪饾憛饾煝饾惞饾惣饾惪袝 says:

    if our healthcare system cannot hold up to a sudden surge in healthcare needs, like a 25% spike in hospitalizations for any medical reason, then our healthcare system is not prepared, it’s not well managed and it’s underfunded.

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