You can blame motorists for traffic jams while poor roads and organization of the traffic is the reason. Canada has about 2.5 hospital beds per 1000. Two times less than France, three times less than Germany and even less than US (2.8). Anyway, at 8.5M people Quebec should have about 21,250 hospital beds. They claim the capacity of only 1250 COVID beds, i.e., 5% of the total. This is ridiculously low for the pandemic. It is like keeping one lane road open to downtown and ask people not to drive.
Worst than that. They are at 1250 beds because they cancelled elective surgeries. They had 800 beds before that.
In 2020 they had over 2000 but they cancelled even more.
I recently read there are something like 15000 beds total but am not sure of this number. There is also a problem of how they use these beds. Quebec apparently has a very high usage on a constant basis. I think, not sure, but think this is partially because we host the elderly in the wrong places. It's a cluster F.
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