It didn’t take long for the emergency department at South Okanagan General Hospital in Oliver, B.C. to temporarily shut down once again.
It didn’t take long for the emergency department at South Okanagan General Hospital in Oliver, B.C. to temporarily shut down again.
After it was announced by Interior Health that the emergency department would be closed on Saturday, from 6 p.m. until Sunday at 8 a.m., the health agency sent out a release stating the ER would also be unavailable from 6 p.m. Sunday until 6 p.m. on Monday. The shutdown is a result of “unexpected, limited physician availability.” Those in need of care are being advised to access care at Penticton Regional Hospital, which is about a 37-minute drive.
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