The Facts of COVID in Ontario Claim Correction Hospital occupancy is better than pre￾pandemic. Capacity challenges exist in hospitals across Ontario, with over 40 hospital corporations reporting occupancy rates in excess of 90% on January 7, 2021. Dr. Brown presented alarming trends mere days ago, which Mr. Baber would have been briefed on. Over the last four weeks, there has been a 72 per cent increase in hospitalizations and a 61 per cent increase in ICU patients. Further, more than half of the provincial ICUs are full or only have one or two beds left. Dr. Brown notes that if we stay on our current trajectory, there will be more than 1,000 COVID-19 patients in ICU by early February. That would be catastrophic. COVID patients in hospital: • Outbreaks have closed beds in key centres like Trillium Health Partners, William Osler Health System and Greater Niagara General. • Key hospitals experiencing significant increases in capacity pressures (as of January 3, 2021): • Trillium Health Partners – 96% total ICU occupancy • Windsor Regional Hospital – 90.2% total ICU occupancy • Humber River Hospital – 97.8% total ICU occupancy • Halton Healthcare Services – 93.8% total ICU occupancy • Markham Stouffville Hospital – 120% total ICU occupancy • Mackenzie Health – 94.7% Total ICU occupancy As you may know, Mr. Baber represents a Toronto riding. Below you’ll find the ICU occupancy for the Toronto and surrounding areas as of January 15, 2021: PHU CORPORATION NAME SITE NAME OCCUPANCY TORONTO Humber River Regional Hospital Wilson Site 95.7% TORONTO North York General Hospital North York General Hospital 82.6% TORONTO Scarborough Health Network Birchmount 86.7% TORONTO Scarborough Health Network Centenary 106.7% TORONTO Scarborough Health Network General 88.6% TORONTO Sinai Health System Mount Sinai Hospital 93.5% TORONTO Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Bayview Campus 96.8% TORONTO Toronto East Health Network Michael Garron Hospital 87.0% TORONTO Unity Health Toronto St. Joseph's 75.0% TORONTO Unity Health Toronto St. Michael's 80.7% TORONTO University Health Network Toronto General Hospital 88.3% TORONTO University Health Network Toronto Western Hospital 89.6% TORONTO William Osler Health Centre Etobicoke Campus 65.0% DURHAM Lakeridge Health Corporation Ajax 84.6% DURHAM Lakeridge Health Corporation Bowmanville 50.0% DURHAM Lakeridge Health Corporation Oshawa 96.9% HALTON Halton Healthcare Services Corporation Georgetown Site 66.7% HALTON Halton Healthcare Services Corporation Milton District Hospital 100.0% HALTON Halton Healthcare Services Corporation Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital 109.5% HALTON Joseph Brant Hospital Joseph Brant Hospital 100.0% PEEL Trillium Health Partners Mississauga Hospital 100.0% PEEL Trillium Health Partners The Credit Valley Hospital 103.4% PEEL William Osler Health Centre Brampton Campus 62.5% YORK Mackenzie Health Mackenzie Health 94.7% YORK Markham Stouffville Hospital Markham Stouffville Site 110.0% YORK Southlake Regional Health Centre Southlake Regional Health Centre 75.5% TORONTO PHU OCCUPANCY 88.9% GTA PHU OCCUPANCY (INCLUDING TORONTO) 89.6% COVID-19 mortality rate is extremely low (70+ - 0.054). As of January 14, 2021, there have been 5,289 COVID-19-related deaths in Ontario. These are not just numbers or statistics – these were people with families, friends and loved ones. Mr. Baber should apologize to each and every one of these families for minimizing their loss. In Ontario, the rate of death for older Ontarians, especially those over the age of 70, is extremely high. Total of all deaths divided by total cases = 2.27%. Ontario overdose rate is trending 50% above normal On November 10, 2020, the Ontario Drug Policy Research Network (ODPRN), in collaboration with the Office of the Chief Coroner (OCC), Public Health Ontario (PHO), and the Centre on Drug Policy Evaluation (CDPE) released a new report, indicating that overdose deaths have increased by 38 per cent since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. https://odprn.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Opioid-Death-Infographic_FINAL.pdf Recognizing the significant impact on people’s mental health and challenges with addictions, our government has increased funding this year by historic amounts, with $370M more being invested in services in every community of the province. As part of this investment we are dedicating $24.3 million in targeted funding to hire additional staff, increase access to counselling and therapy, create new programs to help manage stress, depression and anxiety, and address eating disorders and other challenges facing children and youth. There have been an “avalanche” of suicides Based on preliminary data and analysis, the Office of The Chief Coroner for Ontario has not observed an increase in the number of suicides that occurred from January 2020 to June 2020, when compared with data from recent years. Ontario has 492 hospitals Ontario has 141 hospital corporations. These hospital corporations make up a total of 228 hospital sites across the province. Spelling of the hospital: “Princess Margret” It’s spelled Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.