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Quebec ERs Overflowing: Flu Season Hits Hard
23 Dec
Summary
- Nearly one in five patients leave ERs without seeing a doctor.
- Flu spreading rapidly among children aged five to 17.
- Older adults are severely impacted by flu symptoms.

Quebec's emergency rooms are currently overwhelmed due to an early and intense flu season, impacting regions like greater Montreal, Centre-du-Québec, and Capitale-Nationale. Dr. Antonio D'Angelo anticipates the peak by late December, a time when healthcare staff are reduced. Dr. Gilbert Boucher reports that almost 20 percent of emergency patients depart without seeing a physician, urging people to protect vulnerable populations during the holidays.
The flu is spreading significantly among children aged five to 17, with parents often opting for emergency room visits over consulting a doctor. Dr. Judy Morris notes that the severity, coupled with ill parents, adds to the usual burden. Meanwhile, eight measles cases have been reported, with some potentially contagious in hospital waiting rooms.
Elderly individuals are particularly susceptible, with many arriving at hospitals suffering from high fevers and flu symptoms. Public health officials emphasize symptom monitoring before gatherings and suggest using clinics or calling 811 for advice. Wearing masks is still recommended, especially for those with symptoms, as seen in hospitals.