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 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario   health minister says the province has not yet finalized the protocols to deal with who gets life-saving treatment should intensive care units get overrun with COVID-19 patients.Christine Elliott says the province has not made any changes to indemnify doctors who may soon be put in the position of deciding who to give critical care to.There were 501 patients with COVID-19 in ICUs across the province as of Tuesday, the highest it   ever been, according to Critical Care Services Ontario.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In January, hospitals received a document laying out guidelines on how to deal with critical care triage, if there aren ;t enough ICU beds.Under those guidelines, patients are ranked on their likelihood to survive a year after the onset of critical illness.        ARTIC stanley travel mug LE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Human rights advocates have criticized the process, saying it is inherently discriminatory, especially toward people with  stanley canada disabilities and seniors.There are some emergency protocols out there, however, we have not finalized any of that yet, Elliott said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We want to make sure that we put all of our efforts right now to make sure we have that capac stanley cup ity.At the moment, patients are being transferred from ICUs that are already over capacity to far-flung destinations acros Vgmj Insurance claims on the rise for Town of Halton Hills
 TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario Hockey League will not have bodychecking this coming season, according to Lisa MacLeod.Ontario   minister of sport said Friday afternoon in a speech delivered to the Empire Club of Canada that removing purposeful physical contact is a necessity for all sports in the province to slow the spread of COVID-19Not just in the OHL, not just in hockey in general, but in all sports, said MacLeod. We ;re in a very serious game right now and the reality is we have to take those public health precautions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The OHL announced on Thursday that it plans to start a shortened season on Feb. 4, the last of Canada   three maj stanley cup or junior leagues to release a schedule.The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League season started earlier this month, but the schedule has been affected by several COVID-19 outbreaks as well as provincial government restrictions. After play was restricted to Maritimes Division teams the past tw stanley mug o weeks, some Quebec teams are scheduled to resume play this weekend.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Western Hockey League said earl stanley shop ier this month it plans to start its season on Jan. 8.MacLeod said the decision to ban bodychecking was influenced by the outbreaks in the QMJHL.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I suspect  the OHL  will have to modify their play until