lenaitch
Senior Member
Healthcare providers aren't policy makers. They will treat whoever rolls in the door - as they should. You are possibly right that severe Covid patients might get triaged down but it will have more to do with individual survivability and viability as assessed. That will have an element of statistics applied to it based on their medical knowledge.By now, most of the ICU patients are unvaccinated. It's their choice and their right as they quite loudly proclaim.
I do think those who can't be vaccinated (for example <12 years), and or vaccinated who catch it (and end up in hospital/ICU) should get military help. Those who had their surgeries cancelled (because the unvaccinated refused to get vaccinated and thus created a problem for everyone else) should be given help from the military. Those need any non-medical hospital help should get military help.
The good thing is triage may come soon in Saskatchewan anyways, so just statistically, unvaccinated people suffering severe COVID likely will get deprioritized, since their chance of survival is lower statistically.
Saskatchewan has been transferring some ICU patients to Ontario.