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Ontario 'a few bad days' from life or death decisions on critically ill


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With intensive care units running out of space and COVID-19 cases at record levels, Ontario is just “a few bad days away” from doctors having to make decisions about who gets lifesaving critical care and who does not, says one of the authors of an emergency triage protocol now circulating in Ontario hospitals.
The 42-page protocol, which has been obtained by this newspaper, is designed to be used as a “last resort” if demand for critical care exceeds available resources.
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Ontario doctors 'a few bad days away' from decisions about who gets life saving care and who does not, says triage protocol author


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With intensive care units running out of space and COVID-19 cases at record levels, Ontario is just “a few bad days away” from doctors having to make decisions about who gets lifesaving critical care and who does not, says one of the authors of an emergency triage protocol now circulating in Ontario hospitals.
The 42-page protocol, which has been obtained by this newspaper, is designed to be used as a “last resort” if demand for critical care exceeds available resources.
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COVID-19: Provincial borders to close, outdoor amenities shuttered as Ontario announces new restrictions


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Ontario announces new restrictions to blunt the spread of COVID-19, closing provincial borders, extending the province’s stay-at-home order, shutting down outdoor recreational amenities, halting non-essential construction and giving new powers to police and bylaw officers
High COVID-19 case rates will continue through the summer, Ontario science advisory table warns, unless stronger measures are implemented and immediate support provided for essential workers and high-risk communities
Ontario reports 4,812 new cases, a record daily high. 345 new cases reported in Ottawa
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Friday that Ontario’s stay-at-home order will remain in effect for two weeks longer than initially scheduled, hours after the province’s science advisory table warned that a six week lockdown was needed to rein in rising COVID-19 infections already overwhelming the province’s health-care system. ....

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Province-wide lockdown begins; 'hunker-down' Premier says


Province-wide lockdown begins; hunker-down Premier says (UPDATED WITH WEDNESDAY CASES)
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a more restrictive province-wide lockdown which takes effect 12:01 a.m. Thursday.
Author of the article: Elaine Della-Mattia
Publishing date: Apr 07, 2021  •  3 days ago  •  7 minute read  • 
Ontario Premier Doug Ford takes off his mask during an April 1, 2021 announcement at Queen s Park. Ontario entered into a four-week partial shutdown beginning Saturday as COVID-19 cases in the province spike. Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press Photo by Frank Gunn /THE CANADIAN PRESS
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A new stay-at-home order has been issued by the Ontario government.
Premier Doug Ford made the announcement Wednesday, calling on the order to take place at 12:01 a.m. Thursday. It will last for four weeks. ....

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