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Ontarios hospitals are confronting a crisis point in the pandemic as the ongoing crush of COVID-19 patients threatens to outpace their ability to cope.With a record 552 COVID-19 patients in ICUs 鈥?a number predicted to stanley cup escalate to 600 within the next week 鈥?the province directed hos stanley mug pitals to postpone non-urgent procedures, including cancer and heart surgeries, for the first time since last March.Late Friday, the province issued two emergency orders that will see health workers, inclu stanley termosy ding nurses and care co-ordinators, be redeployed as needed, and allow overwhelmed hospitals to transfer patients to other sites without first gaining consent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Since April 1, 130 COVID-19 patients have been transferred out of overloaded hospitals, some transported as far away as London and Kingston, while the Hospital for Sick Children, which this week opened a critical care unit for younger adults with COVID-19, has already admitted four patients.And starting this weekend, at least one Toronto-area hospital will begin training physician volunteers so they can help critical care nurses in the ICU, as a way to immediately add more staff to keep up with a flood of severely ill COVID-19 patients. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are at the most threatening point in the pandemic, said Dr. Chris Simpson, executive vice-president of medical at Ontario Health. The potential for bad things to h Mcly Fulton School Construction Plan Goes To Voters Today
Weather Notebook For March stanley cup 4, 2013According stanley polska to Fultons weather observer, the area received 0.05-inch of precipitation on March 3.The monthly total stands at 0.39-inch.The total for the year is 10.58 inches.Fulton received 1.9 inches of snow on March 3.Total stanley cup snowfall for the month is 2.5 inches.For the winter the total is 181.4 inches.Blustery and cold today, feels more like January than March. Snow showers likely later. Print this entryShare this:EmailLike this:Like Loading...Related