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Your hospital is declaring emergencies. What does that mean for you?

What in the world is happening at our hospitals?

Morning from the Gateway — here's what's moving in The Pas. You know, we talk a lot about the big picture, the river levels, the forestry, what the Blizzard is doing. But sometimes, it's the quiet things, the undercurrents, that really show you where we're at. And right now, there's a serious undercurrent happening with our healthcare, specifically the staff shortages hitting our hospitals here in The Pas and up in Thompson.

It’s one thing to hear about staffing issues in abstract, but to have staff-related emergencies *declared* at our local hospitals? That hits different. It means the people we rely on, the nurses and doctors and support staff who work tirelessly at St. Anthony's General Hospital, are stretched to a breaking point. It's not just about wait times anymore; it's about the fundamental ability to keep our doors open and provide the care we need, whether you're from down by the Kelsey Trail or coming in from Opaskwayak Cree Nation.

### The Real Impact on Our Community

This isn't just a Winnipeg problem. This is a "what if my kokum needs an ambulance tonight?" kind of problem. Here's what’s really at stake for us:

* **Access to Care:** Less staff means fewer beds available, longer waits for emergency care, and potentially having to travel further for services that should be local. * **Burnout:** Our healthcare workers are tough, but they're not limitless. This kind of strain leads to burnout, and then we lose more good people. * **Community Morale:** When essential services like healthcare are struggling, it affects everyone's sense of security and well-being. It’s hard to build a strong community if we can’t even be sure our hospital can handle what comes through its doors.

We've always prided ourselves on our resilience here, on making do with what we have. But quality healthcare shouldn't be something we just "make do" with. This needs attention, and it needs it now, before these "staff-related emergencies" become the permanent reality in The Pas.

That's the buzz from the Gateway. Dave and Jen dig into these issues every morning — catch them live at mornings.live.

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