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Ottawa kids' hospital opens second intensive care unit as viral admissions surge

OTTAWA — An Ontario children's hospital has opened a second intensive care unit to treat what it says is an unprecedented number of critically ill babies and young children.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford meets students at the CHEO School as he arrives for a photo opportunity at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario in Ottawa on Monday, Oct. 17, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

OTTAWA — An Ontario children's hospital has opened a second intensive care unit to treat what it says is an unprecedented number of critically ill babies and young children.

The Ottawa-based Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, or CHEO, says the peak viral season has arrived early, sending kids to the hospital at levels "never before seen" in its history.

Dr. Lindy Samson, chief of staff at CHEO, says provincial funding made it possible for the hospital respond to the crisis, as the hospital sees more than double its normal volume of young patients who are arriving sicker than usual. 

The new ICU is made up of five more beds temporarily reassigned from the hospital's surgical day unit, with clinicians trained in critical care reassigned from other areas to staff it.

CHEO says it is also hiring and reassigning staff to patient-facing roles in emergency, acute and critical care.

Samson renewed calls for the people of Ottawa to wear masks indoors to reduce the spread of viral illnesses like COVID-19.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 9, 2022. 

The Canadian Press