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Weighing the different health metrics for a return to school

Weighing the different health metrics for a return to school
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Ontario details $324M spending plan for surgical recovery, ramp-up of capacity

Ontario details $324M spending plan for surgical recovery, ramp-up of capacity
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Local COVID at two-month low


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The number of people with COVID-19 in Leeds, Grenville and Lanark tumbled to a two-month low during the weekend.
There were 59 active virus cases in the heath unit as of Monday, 13 fewer than Friday, as the people who recovered from COVID outpaced the new cases.
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A total of 31 people recovered during the three days while 13 others contracted COVID, according to the figures from the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit.
The encouraging news comes after an uptick in COVID numbers during Thursday and Friday of last week.

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Local COVID at two-month low

Local COVID at two-month low
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Health Briefs: Six Nations health funding needs include own health team

Health Briefs: Six Nations health funding needs include own health team
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Ontario hospitals start ramping down elective surgeries to increase ICU capacity


Ontario hospitals start ramping down elective surgeries to increase ICU capacity
by The Canadian Press, news staff
Posted Apr 12, 2021 5:50 am EDT
Last Updated Apr 12, 2021 at 6:37 am EDT
A digital Intensive Care Unit room at Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital in Vaughan, Ont., on Jan. 18, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
Ontario hospitals will start ramping down elective surgeries and non-urgent procedures on Monday to ensure they have the capacity to treat more COVID-19 patients.
Health Minister Christine Elliott said Friday that could increase intensive-care unit capacity in Ontario by up to 1,000 patient beds.
Several GTA hospitals are also reportedly shutting down their pediatric units.

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Ontario hospitals ramp down elective surgeries to increase ICU capacity

Ontario hospitals will start ramping down elective surgeries and non-urgent procedures today to ensure they have the capacity to treat more COVID-19 patients.

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Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday


Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
Hospitals across much of Ontario will start ramping down elective surgeries and non-urgent procedures today to ensure they have the capacity to treat more COVID-19 patients.
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8:33There's a lack of nurses to care for the rising number of patients in Ontario hospitals during the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic, said critical care specialist Dr. Jamie Spiegelman.8:33

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Ontario hospitals begin ramping down non-emergency surgery today due to record coronavirus ICU admissions


Published Monday, April 12, 2021 5:21AM EDT
Ontario hospitals will start ramping down elective surgeries and non-urgent procedures today to ensure they have the capacity to treat more COVID-19 patients.
Health Minister Christine Elliott said Friday that could increase intensive-care unit capacity in Ontario by up to 1,000 patient beds.
The province reported on Sunday that 605 people were in ICU.
Ontario also said that there were 4,456 new COVID-19 cases in the province on Sunday, marking a new single-day high for new infections.
Hospitals in northern Ontario are exempt from cancelling non-urgent procedures but a memo from Ontario Health on Thursday night said they should prepare to ramp down quickly in the near future.

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