Lack of transparency around COVID-19 hospitalizations ‘really troubling’: Doctor

Dr. Katharine Smart and Dr. Michael Warner discuss the cancellation of surgeries as COVID-19 cases fill up Ontario hospitals.

Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos:

Connect with CTV News:
For the latest news visit:
For a full video offering visit the CTV News Network:
CTV News on Facebook:
CTV News on Twitter:
Watch CTV News on Twitter:
CTV News on Google+:
CTV News on Instagram:
CTV News on Pinterest:


CTV News is Canada's most-watched news organization both locally and nationally, and has a network of national, international, and local news operations.

27 comments

  1. How many years before have the hospitals been short staffed? If a flu can overwhelm a hospital, what do you think a pandemic will do?

    1. Hospitals have been overwhelmed for years. This is nothing new. If anything the issue is finally getting some attention, but for the wrong reasons. In 2008 I crushed a couple fingers and was treated in the hallway due to no available bed.

  2. It is in the interest of mass hypnosis and general anxiety that you remain confused by the stats, numbers, definitions and other medical and scientific terminologies.

  3. Ontario has had hospital issues way before Covid. Does no one remember during Peovincial elections this was a big topic?

  4. I’m old enough to remember when they were reporting on over capacity in 2015. The doctors were saying they were using hallways as triage.; operating at 110%. Any one who can fog up a mirror knows this

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.