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Publishing date: Feb 04, 2021 • February 4, 2021 • 4 minute read • Over 200 people tuned in to a community information session on Tuesday, January 26, to discuss the hospital corporation’s board of director’s choice this past December to install the Edge Plus CT scanner from Siemens at the Kincardine Hospital. Hannah MacLeod/Kincardine News
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Over 200 people tuned in to a community information session on Tuesday, January 26, to discuss the hospital corporation’s board of director’s choice this past December to install the Edge Plus CT scanner from Siemens at the Kincardine Hospital.
This model was chosen by the hospital board and announced to the public on November 4 of last year, despite the physicians group recommending the Drive CT scanner.
Last Updated: Jan 13, 2021 1:57 AM
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Grey Bruce’s three local hospital organizations issued a joint statement on Tuesday cautioning the movement of patients between sites has the potential to be much larger than normal in the coming weeks, as the provincial hospital system is expected to face significant capacity challenges due to Covid.
Ontario health officials released updated Covid-19 modeling projections Tuesday, forecasting Intensive Care Unit occupancy in the province’s hospitals could exceed 500 in the days ahead, and potentially 1,000 in February in “more severe, but realistic scenarios.”
The joint-statement from Grey Bruce Health Services, South Bruce Grey Health Centre and Hanover and District Hospital explains the forecast shows the number of both medicine and critical care beds required later this month and in February may exceed the bed capacity of all hospitals in Ontario.