Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre will see a self-contained, mobile facility built on one of its parking lots amid concerns about a potential third wave of the pandemic and a surge of coronavirus cases.“At first glance, these appear to be tents (but) they are very sophisticated in nature,” Robert Burgess, Sunnybrook’s senior director of patient flow, emergency preparedness and pre-hospital medicine, told Global News outside of the Bayview Avenue-area site on Wednesday.Hospital staff began preparing the site, located on the northern side of the property, in February in concert with the upper levels of government.
Ontario reports more than 1,300 new coronavirus cases, 16 more deaths The tents can accommodate up to 100 patients if there’s a.