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Two COVID-19 patients from Manitoba come to Windsor Regional Hospital

  WINDSOR, ONT. Windsor Regional Hospital confirmed that they have accepted two COVID-19 positive patients from Manitoba, Sunday. We are one of a handful of Ontario hospitals with ICU capabilities being asked to support our fellow Canadians during Wave 3. In addition to the two patients from Manitoba, over the past two months we have been able to accept 87 COVID-19 positive patients, with only nine (9) of them remaining with WRH as inpatients, said David Musyj, President and CEO, WRH. Shared Health, the lead organization for the Province of Manitoba says Windsor is one of several locations in Ontario who have received patient transfers from Manitoba since May 18.

HSN, Northeastern Ontario stepping up to meet province s ICU demand

Article content Health Sciences North is working with partners across Northeastern Ontario to support the province’s critical care demand by transporting COVID-19 patients by land ambulance from southern Ontario hospitals who are in need of critical care. COVID-19 admissions to intensive care units remain high at many hospitals in the southern part of the province. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. HSN, northeastern Ontario stepping up to meet province’s ICU demand Back to video “During these difficult times, the health care system must work as one to provide critical care to patients everywhere in Ontario,” Mark Hartman, senior vice-president of patient experience at HSN and chair of the hospital’s COVID-19 incident command team, said in a release. “So, as of May 5, HSN and City of Greater Sudbury Paramedic Services have transported a total of six COVID-19 patients from hospitals in southern Ontario to

Analysis spotlights shortage of a COVID-19 drug in Canada

Tocilizumab, like other potential COVID-19 drug treatments, is in spot shortages around the world. In India, it s being allocated to states by the government. The UK National Health Service allows patients to receive only one dose. And in Canada, whose use of the drug was the spotlight of a CMAJ analysis yesterday, it s considered to be in tier 3 shortage, a status reserved for potential COVID-19 drugs that allows them to be withheld owing to scarcity. Canada s shortage could cause supply and demand issues, according to the researchers. They estimate that, if the drug is proven to reduce in-hospital mortality, 42.9% of hospitalized COVID patients in Canada and 40.9% of hospitalized COVID patients in the United States could benefit from treatment.

Hospitals in Ontario may not have to use triage protocol, memo says

Hospitals in Ontario may not have to use triage protocol, memo says Overstretched hospitals in Ontario may not have to use a triage protocol that would enable doctors to decide who gets life-saving care and who doesn t, according to a new memo. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 04, 2021 11:05 PM ET | Last Updated: May 5 Overstretched hospitals in Ontario may not have to use a triage protocol that would enable doctors to decide who gets life-saving care and who doesn t, according to a new memo.(Evan Mitsui/CBC) Overstretched hospitals in Ontario may not have to use a triage protocol that would enable doctors to decide who gets life-saving care and who doesn t amid the third wave of the pandemic, according to a new memo.

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