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Manitoba transfers 2 COVID-19 patients to Thunder Bay hospital

Posted: May 19, 2021 1:56 PM CT | Last Updated: May 19 Manitoba s ICU capacity has been stretched in recent weeks, as the province has seen a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases during its third wave.(Evan Mitsui/CBC) Three Manitoba patients with COVID-19 have been transferred to a Thunder Bay, Ont., hospital, as a spike in admissions has placed the province s intensive care capacity at significant risk,  a spokesperson said. The first two patients were transferred to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre in northwestern Ontario Tuesday because of a combination of continued high admissions, no ICU patients that were sufficiently recovered for a move to a medicine ward, and an increase in the number of very sick patients in our medical wards at risk of needing to be transferred into ICU, a Manitoba Shared Health spokesperson wrote in an email Wednesday.

Arthur Street West collision claims the life of Atikokan woman

The three-vehicle collision on Arthur Street West Monday morning claimed the life of a 69-year-old Atikokan woman. THUNDER BAY - A serious three-vehicle collision that closed Arthur Street West for several hours has claimed the life of a 69-year-old woman. The collision occurred Monday morning at approximately 9:30 a.m. on Arthur Street West just east of Mapleward Road. Based on initial examination of the scene, it appears a vehicle crossed the centre line and resulted in a head-on collision. Two people were transported to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, one said to have sustained life-threatening injuries. According to Thunder Bay Police Service Traffic Unit Acting Sgt. Sal Carchidi, a 69-year-old woman from Atikokan was pronounced dead a short time later.

Thunder Bay hospital lowers its COVID response level

Thunder Bay hospital lowers its COVID response level
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See where Ornge has moved Ontario patients to avoid hospital COVID-19 overflow

See where Ornge has moved Ontario patients to avoid hospital COVID-19 overflow Since the start of 2021, air ambulance-ground transportation service Ornge and local paramedic services have rushed more than 2,100 patients to and from Ontario hospitals amid the pandemic to prevent ICU overcrowding. Here s a breakdown of the transferring and receiving hospitals. Social Sharing

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