Ornge transferred an unprecedented 80 patients on Thursday to relieve stress on crowded ICUs
Ontario hospitals have transferred another 26 COVD-19 patients from intensive care units struggling to cope with the surging third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The majority of the latest transfers saw patients displaced from several Greater Toronto Area hospitals, which account for the bulk of Ontario's new COVID-19 cases.
While Ontario's seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases has now declined for three consecutive days, the number of patients in hospitals and intensive care units continues to hit numbers not seen before in the pandemic.
As of Friday, there were 818 people with COVID-related illness being treated in ICUs, with 593 of those requiring a ventilator to breathe.
Hospitals sending out patients include:
Nine patients transferred from Scarborough Health Network.
Eight patients transferred from William Osler Health System.
Four patients transferred from Trillium Health Partners.
Two patients transferred from Toronto General Hospital.
One patient transferred from each of Humber River Hospital, Kingston Health Sciences Centre and London Health Sciences.
Hospitals in Ottawa, Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Windsor, Stratford, Owen Sound, Belleville, Brockville, St. Catharines and Oakville were among those taking on new patients on Friday.