Le personnel et les patients du plus grand hôpital d'Halifax ont été confrontés à deux pannes d'eau en 24 heures
On Thursday, following a water outage at the Halifax QEII Clinic, it is not possible for patients and doctors to access emergency healthcare services. According to one case, who later undergoes surgery and is unable to set up, he is advised to leave due to lack of water and no access to hospital toilets.
John Gillis, director of communications at Nova Scotia Health, said the second water outage occurred early Thursday morning while it was already damaged. They were postponed. According to the doctor of the hospital, it is not possible to perform dialysis in these conditions, and to perform this condition, the surgery was done last Wednesday. They have non-emergencies and want to go to another emergency room. Currently there is no water for toilet use or drinking. Hand sanitizer is available and we are working to connect drinking water and toilet water as soon as possible.
This statement continues: All unnecessary surgeries have been canceled and postponed to another time.
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