The Saskatchewan Health Authority’s chief of its emergency operation centre Derek Miller on Thursday said the province would be creating space for up to 250 COVID-19 patients by mid-December and creating enough space for up to 64 additional COVID-19 patients in intensive care units. He said this was due to modelling information showing the potential for more than 500 lab-confirmed cases daily in a two-week timeline.
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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan to increase ICU beds as projections shows potential surge
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