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Staff shortages force temporary closure of Sackville ER, visit limits at Dumont ER

Sackville Memorial Hospital's emergency department is closed until Saturday morning due to a doctor shortage and only people with an emergency are asked to visit the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre's ER in Moncton until Monday due to a nursing staff shortage.

Sackville Memorial Hospital is short on doctors, Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre lacks nurses

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The emergency department at Sackville Memorial Hospital will reopen Saturday at 8 a.m., Horizon said. (CBC)

Two Moncton-area emergency departments will be affected by staff shortages this holiday weekend.

Sackville Memorial Hospital's emergency department will be closed Thursday night until Saturday morning, due to a physicianshortage, the Horizon Health Network announced.

And the Vitalit Health Network is requestingthe public to limit their visits to the emergency department of Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre in Moncton from Friday through Monday, except in cases of an emergency, due to a lack of nursing staff.

Sackville's ER closed Thursday at 4 p.m. andis not seeing any patients or clients. Ambulances will be diverted to other hospitals during the temporary closure, Horizon said in a news release.

"All patients and clients requiring urgent medical care will need to seek treatment at another hospital."

The ERwill reopen Saturdayat 8 a.m.

"As always, people experiencing a medical emergency should call 911," Horizon said.

People with non-urgent medical needs can call Tele-Care (811) if they have any questions about the type of medical attention they require, or book a virtual appointment througheVisitNB.

"Horizonis committed to ensuring safe and quality care for our patients and clients, and we apologize for any inconvenience this temporary closure may cause," the release said.

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Non-urgent patients may get turned away from the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre's ER this weekend, Vitalit advised. (Shane Magee/CBC)

In Moncton, the Dumont hospital's ERwill remain available for people who need urgent care and who wish to see a doctor, saidVitalit.

But people whose health condition is not critical are asked to see their family doctor or community pharmacist, call Tele-Care (811) or go toevisitnb.ca to book a virtual appointment.

People who attend the Dumont ER for non-urgent reasons "may be referred to another hospital or asked to return the next day if their condition permits," according to the release.

"The network thanks the public for their valuable co-operation," it said.