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TORONTO The Canadian Armed Forces will send up to three medical teams to Ontario in order to support hospitals overwhelmed by COVID-19 following a request from the province. The federal government made the announcement in a statement issued on Monday evening in response to Ontario’s Solicitor General Sylvia Jones, who formally asked for specialized nurses to assist in intensive care, as well as other medical personnel. In the statement, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair said the military would be deploying “multi-purpose medical assistance teams” comprised of nursing officers, medical technicians and other Canadian Forces members for general support.
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People line up Monday at a mass COVID-19 immunization clinic at the Thorncliffe Park Community Hub health centre in the East York neighbourhood of Toronto. (Alan Habbick/CBC)
Ontario requests military assistance as critical care COVID-19 cases are still rising
Ontario has made a formal request to the Canadian Armed Forces to help deal with a surge in critical care cases associated with COVID-19 s third wave, it was revealed Monday.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Solicitor General Sylvia Jones said the province has made a request for the assistance of those identified resources, many of whom reside, for example, within the Canadian Armed Forces and Canadian Red Cross organizations.