That's not entirely true. It may happen in a hospital by hospital situation, but to put this in perspective, from 2006 to 2012 there were 626 patients admitted ICU across Canada.
ICU is almost always full. There is almost never a bunch of spare capacity sitting around. If a bunch of people need ICU there will always be trade-offs but we can see flu is on a different level than even the low points of COVID.
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