Not complete but a reasonable source that supports her thoughts.
A Toronto critical care doctor says that Ontario’s stay-at-home order does not address the root cause of COVID-19 hospitalizations—adding that in the third wave of the pandemic, a person under the age of 50 is dying on average every 2.8 days.
toronto.ctvnews.ca
Dr. Michael Warner, medical director of critical care at Michael Garron Hospital, shared the Critical Care Services Ontario data on social media Wednesday
According to Warner, in the first wave of the pandemic a patient under the age of 50 died in one of Ontario’s ICUs every six days. In the second wave, it was on average every five days. “In wave three, we are losing one every 2.8 days.”
The number of #COVID ICU patients in Ontario younger than 50 is increasing.
On Feb 28 (end of Wave 2) = 44
As of April 4 (day 34 of Wave 3) = 68
#COVID ICU deaths of those < 50 in Ontario are rising:
Wave 1 (164 days) = 27 or one every 6d
Wave 2 (180 days) = 36 or one every 5d
Wave 3 (34 days, so far) = 12 or one every 2.8d
The variant is a different disease.
We must change our approach or more young people will die.