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Ontario has a record number of people in intensive care, with ICU admissions still rising and hundreds more facing weeks or months of rehabilitation after defeating COVID.
Despite hopeful glimmers that the province may be nearing the plateau of the third wave, the situation remains very much critical and unpredictable, health experts cautioned Monday.
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“Any change in our collective behaviour can result in cases continuing to increase it would be way too early to conclude that wave three has peaked and that we have turned the corner,” said Dr. Irfan Dhalla, an internal medicine doctor at Toronto’s St. Michael’s Hospital and a vice-president at Unity Health Toronto.
Toronto: Children’s hospitals caring for adults. All but emergency medical services cancelled. Patients transferred from overrun intensive care units to sites hundreds of miles away, sometimes without their consent.
Severely strained hospitals in Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, are undertaking unprecedented measures to cope as a variant-drive resurgence of the coronavirus tears through much of the country.
There were a record 851 adult patients with coronavirus-related critical illnesses in Ontario ICUs on Sunday, up 156% from a month ago, according to the provincial Health Ministry. Nearly 600 were on ventilators.
But critical-care physicians say those numbers don’t fully capture the number of severely ill COVID-19 patients. ICUs are so taxed that many patients who would normally be treated in one, including those on high-flow oxygen, are being cared for in hospital wards.
Hopeful signs Ontario s latest COVID wave may be peaking, but doctors fear really hot two or three weeks
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TORONTO A 13-year-old girl from Brampton has become one of the youngest people in Ontario to die of COVID-19. Mayor Patrick Brown confirmed the death of Emily Victoria Viegas on Sunday evening, tweeting his condolences to the family. This is beyond heart wrenching. As a parent, I am lost for words. Horrifying, Brown said on social media. Speaking to CP24 on Monday morning, Brown added that the family was “well regarded” in Brampton and enjoyed ball hockey. “Words don’t describe this type of loss. So needless, so preventable,” he said. “When you think about a loss like this, it stings. It stings not just the family, the neighbour, the friends, classmates, the hospital, staff and health-care workers imagine trying to resuscitate a 13-year-old, it’s just beyond your worst nightmare.”
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