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Ontario hospitals relying on patient transfers to cope with crush of COVID-19 cases Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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Ontario’s hardest-hit hospitals have transferred more than 550 patients by helicopter and ambulance in the past two weeks as the third wave threatens to overwhelm intensive-care resources in COVID-19 hot spots.
But even with a record number of transfers easing the burden, some hospitals in coronavirus-battered communities in the Greater Toronto Area are preparing new protocols in case they run out of beds as severely ill patients flow in at unprecedented rates.