Resumption of elective surgeries going smoothly, capacity down at RIH due to COVID-19
KAMLOOPS — It’s been nearly two weeks since elective surgeries resumed across the province. Royal Inland Hospital is slowly getting back to operations, running at lower capacity due to COVID-19.
Across Interior Health, 3,000 surgeries were postponed during a ten-week period between March and May, further delaying operations. Interior Health is trying to work through as many surgeries as possible to reduce the backlog, while also keeping staff and patients safe during the pandemic.
Since last Tuesday (May 19), when elective surgeries officially resumed, 16 hospitals across Interior Health have reopened their operating rooms, including RIH. The first week saw 702 elective surgeries completed — down to about two-thirds the number of operations during pre-COVID times.