Canadian health networks feeling strain as COVID-19 hospitalizations rise
Canadians in some parts of the country saw surgeries postponed, access to COVID-19 testing reduced and a return to classes delayed as provinces continued to struggle on Tuesday with a sustained wave of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.
Ontario health officials said all surgeries deemed non-urgent will be delayed starting Wednesday as the province grapples with the dual pressures of rising admissions and increased staff absences.
Chris Simpson of Ontario Health, the agency overseeing the health system, said staff need to be redeployed to hospital wards dealing with shortages or to help admit people who are sick with COVID-19. More patient transfers are also likely to occur as hospitals reach capacity limits, he said.
“We need to be prepared for a period of time where the care that’s being delivered is not the kind of care we would want to deliver,” said Simpson, who added that authorities are doing everything possible to mitigate the risk.


