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Ontario ICU admissions reach highest point since the start of the pandemic

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On Wednesday morning, a Critical Care Services Ontario report showed that there are currently 421 patients in intensive care units across the province with COVID-19, the highest number since the start of the pandemic last March. On Tuesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford warned that new restrictions may be necessary to slow the third wave.

On Wednesday morning, a Critical Care Services Ontario report showed that there are currently 421 patients in intensive care units across the province with COVID-19, the highest number since the start of the pandemic last March. On Tuesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford warned that new restrictions may be necessary to slow the third wave.

  1. 31. maalisk. 2021

    The president of the Ontario Hospital Association says there are now 421 COVID patients in ICU beds across the province. It marks the highest number of COVID patients in critical care since the pandemic began last March.

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  2. 31. maalisk. 2021

    Ontario ICU’s currently have 421 Covid-19 patients admitted, a pandemic high according to Critical Care Services Ontario which tracks hospitalizations. 32 people were admitted in the last 24 hours.

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  3. 31. maalisk. 2021

    Ontario hits a new record for # of COVID-19 patients in intensive care. There are now more COVID-19 patients in ICU than there were at the height of the second wave in January, when a stay-at-home order was in effect.

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  4. 31. maalisk. 2021

    As expected for the last couple of days, a new high has been reached in the number of patients in Ontario hospital intensive care units. The previous high in mid-Jan was 420. ICU admissions up by about one-third in the last week alone. That's a sharp increase.

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  5. 31. maalisk. 2021

    Remember, this isn't just about COVID-19 patients. When ICUs are stretched, patients of all kinds experience cancellations and delays.

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  6. 30. maalisk. 2021

    ICU physician Michael Warner has issued a stark warning as infections continue to surge in Toronto and across Ontario. "The variants have won… every single one of my patients has the variant, almost all their family members have it too. This is a different pandemic."

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  7. 30. maalisk. 2021

    In the midst of a third wave that’s ravaging Ontario and setting new records for daily increases in ICU patients, Premier Doug Ford is warning more restrictions could be coming.​

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  8. 30. maalisk. 2021

    . told Ontarians not to bank on Easter plans, cautioning that new public-health restrictions could be days away.

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  9. 30. maalisk. 2021

    “I won’t hesitate to lock things down if we have to. I did it before. I’ll do it again,” Ford said at a daily press briefing.

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  10. BREAKING: Premier Doug Ford says "stay tuned," there will be an announcement on a potential lockdown tomorrow. The Premier has a cabinet meeting today to review new modelling data.

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  11. 31. maalisk. 2021

    Ontario is reporting 2,333 COVID-19 cases Wed. w 15 deaths. The 7-day avg is up 109 to 2,316 cases daily or 111 weekly per 100k, and up to 14.7 deaths/day. Labs report 52,532 completed tests (about avg. for a Wed.), with 4.8% positive (most for a Wed. since Jan. 20)

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  12. 31. maalisk. 2021

    Ontario's new infections are up 110% this month per the 7-day moving average, and up 45% in the surge of the last 10 days that has pushed ICU occupancy to a pandemic record of 421 patients. 15 more deaths in the last 24 hours.

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  13. 31. maalisk. 2021

    Well there is this...new record on vaccinations. Despite challenges progress being made

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  14. 30. maalisk. 2021

    ⚡️ variant-driven third wave is hitting adults in their 40s and 50s hard

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  15. Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine is now the fourth COVID-19 vaccine to be approved for use in Canada.

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  16. The NACI updated its guidelines on the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines, to recommend pausing its use in adults under the age of 55, while concerns of blood clots following vaccination is investigated further.

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