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91ƵWe can91Ƶt handle this many cases91Ƶ: Trail doctor warns hospital ICU could be overrun by COVID-19

Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital has just six ICU beds
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A local doctor says Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital is in danger of not having enough space to care for COVID-19 patients. File photo

A West Kootenay doctor says the regional hospital in Trail is at risk of not having enough space to accommodate COVID-19 patients in intensive care units.

Dr. Mike Vance works at Trail91Ƶs Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital (KBRH), which has six ICU beds. Vance told the Nelson Star on Monday that four of those beds were currently being used by COVID-19 patients.

The danger, according to Vance, is that potential patients from the recent surge in regional cases have not yet started arriving at the hospital. Typically, COVID-19 patients who require oxygen only present themselves 10 to 14 days after they are first infected.

That means that those infected with COVID from the week of Aug. 1 to 7, which saw 74 new cases in Nelson, 30 in Castlegar, 11 in the Arrow Lakes area that includes Nakusp, 10 in Trail and four in Grand Forks, are only just beginning to feel symptoms that may lead to hospitalization.

91ƵThe next month right now is going to be a disaster,91Ƶ said Vance. 91ƵIf you can91Ƶt bend that curve back down, this is going to continue with some major growth.91Ƶ

KBRH is the only hospital with an ICU and respiratory therapy in the Kootenay Boundary. Vance, who is working with admitted COVID-19 patients at the hospital who don91Ƶt require life support or ventilation, said the hospital is having to rearrange its ward to add more beds.

He is also concerned for people who don91Ƶt have COVID-19 but require a stay in the ICU for other medical reasons.

A person recovering from a heart attack, he said, may only need to be in the ICU for a few days. But COVID-19 patients are requiring longer stays on ventilators.

91ƵThey91Ƶre in there for weeks, especially now that we91Ƶre seeing these younger people. They91Ƶre going to rally and they91Ƶre going to fight for longer. There91Ƶs little chance for more patients in any capacity.91Ƶ

Vance said there91Ƶs a possibility COVID-19 patients will be sent to a hospital outside the region, but warned hospitals in the Okanagan are already at capacity.

Last week to support high numbers of COVID-19 patients, the majority, Interior Health said, were young adults who aren91Ƶt fully vaccinated.

Interior Health meanwhile continues to lead the province in , the majority of which are in the Central Okanagan area which includes Kelowna.

This leaves few options for patients if the ICU at KBRH is full.

91ƵWhat I really want people to know is that we have six ICU beds, and we can91Ƶt handle this many cases,91Ƶ said Vance.

91ƵIf people can91Ƶt get vaccinated and start wearing masks and start socially distancing, locally it91Ƶs just going to be way too much for us. It91Ƶs going to overwhelm our hospital system pretty quick.91Ƶ

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Tyler Harper

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I91Ƶm editor-reporter at the Nelson Star, where I91Ƶve worked since 2015.
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