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Intensive care unit staff are working on the brink of collapse, and it's forcing hospitals to take a hard look at how to cope with this COVID-19 wave - and any other that may be still to come. ....
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Covid 19 coronavirus: World records as many cases in one week as in first five months of pandemic 3 May, 2021 05:00 PM 6 minutes to read Mridula Narayan paints a vivid picture of the humanitarian crisis in India as the COVID-19 pandemic grows. Video / AP / World Vision Mridula Narayan paints a vivid picture of the humanitarian crisis in India as the COVID-19 pandemic grows. Video / AP / World Vision news.com.au The pictures tell one side of the world s struggle against Covid-19, with images of patients dying outside hospitals, and crematoriums and graveyards full, with no more room for the dead. The statistics tell an equally sobering story, more than 16 months on from the first case of coronavirus. ....
At a Toronto hospital, staff exhausted and angry 02 May 2021 / 15:43 H. Nurse Farial Faquiry holds her head as colleagues care for patients suffering from Covid-19 at Humber River Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit in Toronto, Canada Cole Burston. AFP TORONTO: Intensive care nurse Farial Faquiry says the health care system in Canada’s Ontario province is nearing the breaking point as it fights a fast-moving new wave of Covid-19 infections. The 29-year-old caregiver at Toronto’s Humber River Hospital is looking after two patients in their 60s who are on ventilators. “We’re overwhelmed,“ Faquiry told AFP, conveying the feelings of her peers who often say they feel powerless against a tidal wave of new cases, and angry at times especially with the Ontario government’s arguably slow response and with Ontarians who do not following public health orders to contain the coronavirus. ....
The latest surge in the number of cases in Ontario was so big that authorities last week dispatched the military and the Red Cross to help care for critical patients. ....