Merritt mayor sounds the alarm as Interior Health document points to dozens of ER closures before 2024 ends
KAMLOOPS — The community of Merritt could be headed toward a healthcare crisis over the next three months, with potentially 30, 24-hour emergency room closures being forecast for the Nicola Valley Hospital.
“You don’t want to be the boy that cries wolf, but when you have this source that has been very spot-on for almost 18 months, and I get something like this, I have to say something,” said Merritt Mayor Mike Goetz. “And again, you don’t want to cause a big kerfuffle but if we are looking at these kind of closures over the next three months and there is anything we can do to stem that from happening, working with [Interior Health] and getting the message out, maybe that’s what we need to do.”
A document sent to Goetz that is, according to the mayor, from a reliable source, lists that the next emergency room closure could come as soon as Friday (Oct. 4), and be followed by four more closures through October. Pressure will then ramp up with the hospital looking at 11 shutdowns in November and 15 in December, including an eight-day stretch from the Dec. 22 to 30.