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Ontario hospitals directed to ramp down elective surgeries, non-emergent activities

Ontario hospitals directed to ramp down elective surgeries, non-emergent activities by News staff Last Updated Apr 9, 2021 at 4:27 pm EDT A digital Intensive Care Unit room at Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital in Vaughan, Ontario on Monday, January 18, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn Ontario hospitals have been directed to ramp down all elective surgeries and non-emergent activities effective April 12, according to the Ontario Hospital Association’s President. Anthony Dale shared the information on his Twitter account late Thursday night, and said the move is due to a major redeployment of staff and resources that are “required to provide care for a large wave of COVID patients requiring hospitalization.”

Plans for life-and-death ICU triage decisions not finalized, health minister says

Plans for life-and-death ICU triage decisions not finalized, health minister says TORONTO Ontario s health minister says the province has not yet finalized the protocols to deal with who gets life-saving treatment should intensive care units get overrun with COVID-19 patients. Apr 7, 2021 5:39 PM By: Canadian Press Updated TORONTO Ontario s health minister says the province has not yet finalized the protocols to deal with who gets life-saving treatment should intensive care units get overrun with COVID-19 patients. Christine Elliott says the province has not made any changes to indemnify doctors who may soon be put in the position of deciding who to give critical care to.

Plans for life and death ICU triage decisions not finalized, health minister says

Plans for life and death ICU triage decisions not finalized, health minister says by Liam Casey, THE CANADIAN PRESS Posted Apr 7, 2021 11:46 pm EDT Doctors in the Humber River Hospital ICU say COVID-19 patients are getting younger and younger, April 7, 2021. CITYNEWS Ontario’s health minister says the province has not yet finalized the protocols to deal with who gets life-saving treatment should intensive care units get overrun with COVID-19 patients. Christine Elliott says the province has not made any changes to indemnify doctors who may soon be put in the position of deciding who to give critical care to. There were 501 patients with COVID-19 in ICUs across the province as of Tuesday, the highest its ever been, according to Critical Care Services Ontario.

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