A spokesperson for the Department of National Defence says the Canadian Armed Forces will provide “aeromedical transport for in-province and out of province critical care patient transfers.” 0:57 Click HERE

by Guy Quenneville

CBC News

October 29, 2021

The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) is sending more people to help Saskatchewan deal with its fourth wave of COVID-19.

Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Federal Minister of Public Safety Bill Blair announced on Twitter that the military would be deployed to Saskatchewan to help overburdened hospitals deal with an unusually large number of ICU patients. Blair said Ottawa had approved a request for federal assistance from the province.

Saskatchewan had previously announced that some COVID-19 patients needing intensive care were being transferred to Ontario in order to make room for other patients and that more information was expected soon about having more “boots on the ground.”

Over the weekend, a spokesperson for the Department of National Defence confirmed that in addition to sending six critical care nurses to work in Saskatchewan ICUs, the military would also help transfer patients out of the province.

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  1. Probably mostly vaxxed people now sick and not because of COVID-19 but because of injuries from the vaxx and because the vaxx is destroying their immune systems.💀😱☠️

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