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Several N.B. hospitals asking residents to avoid ERs due to staffing, patient volumes

Several New Brunswick hospitals are urging residents to seek alternative methods of care due to patient volumes and lack of staffing.

Hospitals in both of the province's regional health authorities are affected

Brick hospital with emergency entrance on right side and parking lot in front.
Horizon Health said in an update on social media the Saint John Regional Hospital emergency room department is experiencing high patient volumes. (CBC News file photo)

Several New Brunswick hospitals are urging residents to seek alternative methods of care due to patient volumes and lack of staffing.

In an update on social media, Horizon Health said the Saint John Regional Hospital emergency room department is "experiencing high patient volumes."

"To avoid long wait times, please keep the emergency department for emergencies," said Horizon Health.

This comes after VitalitHealth asked people to avoid overnight emergency room visits in two hospitals under their jurisdiction.

Both the Stella-Maris-de-Kent Hospital in Sainte-Anne-de-Kent and the Campbellton Regional Hospital asked peopleto avoid overnight ER visits over the weekend if possible.

"This temporary measure is due to a lack of medical staff in the facility," said VitalitHealth.

Long wait times and requests to avoid ERs have been a consistent theme from both of the province's regional health authorities over the past year.