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Montreal children’s hospitals over capacity, ask parents not to come unless critical

Montreal pediatric hospitals are surging over capacity and asking parents to avoid the emergency department unless their child is seriously ill or injured.
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Montreal pediatric hospitals surging over capacity are asking parents to avoid the emergency department unless their child is seriously ill or injured. A baby is monitored in the emergency ward at the Montreal Children's Hospital on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024 in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

Montreal pediatric hospitals are surging over capacity and asking parents to avoid the emergency department unless their child is seriously ill or injured.

Montreal Children’s Hospital says patients with minor health problems accounted for 50 per cent of visits to the emergency room in October. For the same period, the average occupancy rate was 140 per cent.

CHU Sainte-Justine says more than 40 per cent of its ER visits last month were also patients with minor issues, and in the last week, that’s gone up to 45 per cent.

In October, their emergency department capacity rose to 120 per cent, surging to 142 per cent over the last week.

The hospitals are reassuring parents that no child in need of medical care will be turned away.

Dr. Antonio D'Angelo, medical chief of CHU Sainte-Justine's emergency department, says mild flu, gastroenteritis and fever symptoms that last three to five days can be treated at home.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 15, 2024.

Canadian Press health coverage receives support through a partnership with the Canadian Medical Association. CP is solely responsible for this content.

Hannah Alberga, The Canadian Press