Doctors, advocates repeat calls for policy on life-and-death decisions as COVID-19 strains Manitoba hospitals

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Amid a crush of COVID-19 patients, staffing shortages and strained resources, what should happen if Manitoba hospital staff are forced to choose which patient receives life-saving care and which doesn’t?

It’s a question doctors and advocates for people with disabilities have been asking for months.

They say the need for a formal framework guiding those impossible decisions is even more pressing now, amid the rapidly spreading Omicron variant, which has put a record number of Manitobans in hospital and staff in isolation.

“It’s something that administrators are not really keen to look at,” said one doctor, who works in the Southern Health

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