Kenney says Ontario’s swamped hospitals should serve as a warning for Alberta | COVID-19 in Canada

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says Alberta needs case numbers to come down, citing Ontario's ICU capacity.

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28 comments

    1. Ontario has approx 2300 ICU beds , 1200-1400 are filled with non covid patients who must be kept separate from those with covid . There are over 580 patients with covid in ICU . Those with different strains of covid must also be kept separate from each other .

    2. Lol have you been to the hospital latley? You wouldnt be saying that if you have. Just recently been myself. It may look empty, but i asure you its full

  1. Toronto dashboard updated on April 10th is at 83% icu occupancy. That is up 2 percent from the last time I check a couple weeks ago. The health system still says in the green as it did a couple weeks ago. Am I missing something ? Have to wait a few more weeks? And then a few more ?

  2. Kenny is not smart at all !!! Seeing what ontario is going through he should have shut it all down the day it all started ??? Because eveything that’s happened in Ontario has and is happening here !!!SMFH

    1. Yeah because the economy has nothing to do with the welfare of their constituents. Great point. Who needs to have a home or groceries, alive and destitute under an overpass should be the only measure of welfare.

  3. LOCKDOWN! WHY CARE ABOUT THE BUSINESS OF SELFISH OWNER. BUSINESS CAN BE REPLACE BUT LIVES AND HEALTH OF EVERYONE CAN’T.

  4. Kenney needs to learn the meaning of triage. It does not mean ‘deny treatment’ to ANY patient😡 retired RN

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