Quebecers urged to avoid ERs amid flu and respiratory virus ‘maelstrom’
MONTREAL — Quebecers are being urged to avoid unnecessary emergency-room visits amid what one infectious-disease doctor is calling a respiratory virus “maelstrom.”
McGill University Health Centre doctor Donald Vinh says the emergency room is “bursting at the seams” as the province grapples with a combination of flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.
He said the main culprit is the flu, with cases rising upward in an epidemiological curve he called “downright scary.”
“Our flu curve now is increasing at such an alarmingly high rate it’s almost vertical,” he said Tuesday. And some of those cases are ending up in hospital, resulting in yet more pressure on an emergency room that was already full before flu season began, he said.


