Montreal clinics and emergency rooms overcrowded
Health officials warn 8 more weeks of flu season
CBC News
Posted: Jan 5, 2013 4:42 PM ET
Last Updated: Jan 5, 2013 5:07 PM ET
According to Lise Chabot, spokesperson for Montreal public health authority, emergency rooms will continue to be as full as they are now for the next few days.
(Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)
Related
Montreal hospitals and waiting rooms continue to be over-crowded with patients suffering from the flu and gastro-intestinal viruses.
In December, public health officials urged people to treat mild fever or flu-like symptoms at home and avoid the hospitals except for emergency situations.
Waiting rooms continue to be jam-packed in hospitals as well as city walk-in clinics.
Many people are arriving hours before clinics open to try to get appointments.
At Montreal's Queen Elizabeth Urgent Care Clinic, patients are being told to arrive before 1 p.m. if they want to be seen by a doctor in the same day.
According to Lise Chabot, spokesperson for Montreal public health authority, there could be up to eight more weeks of flu season remaining.
She said she anticipates emergency rooms will continue to be as full as they are now for the next few days.
Several of Montreal's hospitals are over-capacity as flu season continues. (Source: Montreal public health authority)
Share Tools
Latest Montreal News Headlines
- Molotov cocktail targets St. Léonard business for 2nd time
- Montreal's arson squad is investigating a molotov cocktail attack. more »
- Crucifix to stay in National Assembly: Drainville
- PQ minister Bernard Drainville says the crucifix will remain behind the speaker's throne in the National Assembly. more »
- Quebec director Chloé Robichaud gets Cannes ovation
- Montreal filmmaker Chloé Robichaud's debut feature Sarah Prefers to Run (Sarah préfère la course) had a warm welcome Tuesday following its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. more »
- 'Lightly felt' earthquake west of Montreal
- Natural Resources Canada is reporting a minor earthquake near Rigaud, Quebec. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Search for Oklahoma tornado survivors nearly complete
- Rescue workers raced to complete the search for survivors and the dead in the Oklahoma City suburb where a mammoth tornado destroyed countless homes, cleared lots down to bare red earth and claimed 24 lives, including those of nine children.
more »
- Video forensics: How easy would it be to fake a Rob Ford video?
- Two media outlets reported last week that they had seen a cellphone video of Mayor Rob Ford allegedly smoking crack, a claim that has gone global. If a video does surface, how easy would it be to determine its authenticity? CBC News asked video forensic analyst David McKay. more »
- Tim Bosma memorial today in hall that hosted his wedding reception
- The widow of Tim Bosma, the Hamilton man killed after taking two strangers on a test drive in a truck he had listed for sale online, will say goodbye to her husband in the same hall where they celebrated their marriage just three years ago. more »
- Eritreans in Canada say consul still demands cash from them
- Evidence obtained by CBC News suggests Eritrea's top diplomat in Canada is again soliciting taxes from the Eritrean community despite a threat by Canada eight months ago not to renew his credentials if he kept at it. more »
- How the weather info that storm chasers use can keep you safe
- Radar imagery and a stream of weather information are readily available to the public when severe weather bears down. more »
Most Viewed/Commented
- 'Lightly felt' earthquake west of Montreal
- Crucifix to stay in National Assembly: Drainville
- Service restored on Montreal metro lines
- Molotov cocktail targets St. Léonard business for 2nd time
- Daniel Ratthé eager to return to CAQ caucus
- Quebec director Chloé Robichaud gets Cannes ovation
- Thousands push for rejection of Bill 14
- Gary Carter honoured with Montreal street name
- Quebecer dead in Mexico after scuba diving incident

