Shared Health chief nursing officer Lanette Siragusa on Tuesday said as of midnight, Manitoba intensive care units are facing 153 per cent of their normal, pre-COVID capacity. There are 110 patients in ICU, including 36 who either have COVID-19 or are just past their infectious stage, but still very sick, she said.
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Coronavirus: Manitoba ICUs now facing 153% of pre-COVID capacity, government says
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