‘Everything is becoming kind of logjammed’: What it’s like inside an ER amid Omicron
TORONTO — Eight patients on gurneys line a hallway of a Toronto emergency department one Tuesday afternoon in January. Three more rest down another hall.
“Help me, help me,” a patient moans.
“Lady, be quiet!” another yells back.
The emergency department at Humber River Hospital is full. All 72 rooms are occupied. Thirty per cent of patients there have COVID-19, says Jane Casey, director of the emergency department and a registered nurse.


