Author:
Tuite Ashleigh R.,Fisman David N.,Odutayo Ayodele,Bobos Pavlos,Allen Vanessa,Bogoch Isaac I.,Brown Adalsteinn D.,Evans Gerald A.,Greenberg Anna,Hopkins Jessica,Maltsev Antonina,Manuel Douglas G.,McGeer Allison,Morris Andrew M.,Mubareka Samira,Munshi Laveena,Murty V. Kumar,Patel Samir N.,Razak Fahad,Reid Robert J.,Sander Beate,Schull Michael,Schwartz Brian,Slutsky Arthur S.,Stall Nathan M.,Juni Peter
Abstract
New variants of concern (VOCs) now account for 67% of all Ontario SARS-CoV-2 infections. Compared with early variants of SARS-CoV-2, VOCs are associated with a 63% increased risk of hospitalization, a 103% increased risk of intensive care unit (ICU) admission and a 56% increased risk of death due to COVID-19. VOCs are having a substantial impact on Ontario’s healthcare system. On March 28, 2021, the daily number of new SARS-CoV-2 infections in Ontario reached the daily number of cases observed near the height of the second wave, at the start of the province-wide lockdown, on December 26, 2020. The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 is now 21% higher than at the start of the province-wide lockdown, while ICU occupancy is 28% higher (Figure 1). The percentage of COVID-19 patients in ICUs who are younger than 60 years is about 50% higher now than it was prior to the start of the province-wide lockdown. Because the increased risk of COVID-19 hospitalization, ICU admission and death with VOCs is most pronounced 14 to 28 days after diagnosis, there will be significant delays until the full burden to the health care system becomes apparent.
Publisher
Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table
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