Posted: January 25, 2022

Waterloo Region & Wellington County | January 25, 2022 –

Click here to read the Waterloo Wellington COVID Report for Tuesday, January 25, 2022 that local hospitals have committed to jointly providing on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Today’s data, in comparison to the Waterloo Wellington COVID Report (January 21, 2022) tells much the same story—that a significant number of staff and patients across our hospitals continue to be impacted by COVID-19. Our current state presents daily challenges as the number of patients requiring hospitalization remains higher than the beds we have available. The number of staff unable to work due to COVID also remains similar to last week.

All hospitals in Ontario continue to be under Directive 2 from the Chief Medical Officer of Health which mandated the ramp down of non-urgent and non-emergent surgeries and procedures last month. Unfortunately, with the current pressure on hospitals, we are not able to say when we will be able to ramp up services again. We understand the concern and frustration that this has for patients who are waiting.

“Our hospitals continue to feel considerable pressures for acute care beds and ICU beds. As a community, we remain committed to working as a system of care to support one another in caring for patients that require hospitalization across Waterloo Wellington. However, the same remains true: there are not enough beds for the number of patients who require care.

Thank you to those in the community that have been extending gratitude and actions to say thanks to our teams in the hospitals. Given the impacts of COVID in this wave, many have been working additional and longer shifts to provide the necessary care, and it has been appreciated.”

- Lee Fairclough, president, St. Mary’s General Hospital and Waterloo Wellington hospital regional lead, COVID-19 response.

More Information:

Alison Armstrong

Manager, Communications and Stakeholder Relations

Wellington Health Care Alliance

Groves Memorial Community Hospital

North Wellington Health Care

aarmstrong@whca.ca

519-843-2010 ext. 47614


Stephan Beckhoff

Manager, Public Affairs & Communications

Cambridge Memorial Hospital

sbeckhoff@cmh.org

t: 519-621-2333 ext. 2427

m: 519-654-8334


Cheryl Evans

Manager, Communications and Engagement

Grand River Hospital

cheryl.evans@grhosp.on.ca

t: 519-749-4300 ext. 3880

m: 226-749-0689


Perry Hagerman

Senior Communications Specialist

Guelph General Hospital

PHagerman@gghorg.ca

519-837-6440 ext. 2774


Dayna Giorgio

Manager, Communications

St. Mary’s General Hospital

dgiorgio@smgh.ca

519-895-6540