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Ontario must plan for second wave, bolster health-care system supports: OHA

TORONTO — Ontario’s hospitals are warning the province it must prepare the health-care system for a potential second wave of COVID-19 this fall.

The Ontario Hospital Association says the government must develop a contingency plan to ensure regional service and staffing plans are in place ahead of a possible surge.

OHA president Anthony Dale says a potential second wave will likely collide with flu season, adding significant pressures to hospital operations. 

The call comes in reaction to the government’s decision to move most of Ontario to Stage 3 of reopening later this week.

Dale says moving to Stage 3 will represent a heightened risk for the province and it must be prepared to respond.

Meanwhile, Ontario is reporting 111 new cases of COVID-19, along with one new death due to the novel coronavirus.

The total number of cases now stands at 36,950, which includes 32,785 marked as resolved and 2,723 deaths.

The province is also reporting 122 newly resolved cases today.

Ontario completed more than 16,744 tests for the novel coronavirus over the previous 24 hours.

The numbers of people in hospital, in intensive care and on ventilators because of the virus all increased slightly.

Health Minister Christine Elliott says 28 of Ontario’s 34 public health units are reporting five or fewer cases.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 14, 2020. 

The Canadian Press



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