Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister said on Friday that his government is in the process of taking actions to secure additional hospitals space if needed, and also arranging hotel accommodations, additional isolation facilities and recovery centres for potential COVID-19 patients.
He said that he doesn’t want Manitobans to worry about not being able to receive the health care they need because of lack of space.
Brian Pallister
Coronavirus outbreak: Manitoba working to secure more hospital and hotel spaces for COVID-19 patients
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