"Residents in Schultz Creek Watershed and the Rio de Flag floodplain are encouraged to immediately purchase. flood insurance," a Flagstaff press release said.
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The provincial government released data on Monday on race, ethnicity and Indigeneity (REI) information from people who test positive for COVID-19 showing that like in other parts of the world infections in Manitoba are not evenly distributed by population groups.
Collected since May 1 of last year, the data shows that despite only making up 13% of the province’s population, Indigenous and First Nations people made up 17% of Manitoba’s positive cases. Meanwhile, Filipino people showed the greatest disparity in population size burden of COVID-19 with a 12% positivity rate while having only 7% of the population. Filipino women are slightly more affected than men.
Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf out of quarantine; ‘I’m feeling great’
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
Posted Dec 17, 2020
Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf, who announced he had a positive COVID-19 test last week but has since tested negative at least twice, is now out of quarantine, he said on Thursday.
Dec. 10, 2020
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“I’m feeling great,” Wolf said on a Zoom call with reporters.
Wolf spokeswoman Lyndsay Kensinger said the governor has not been routinely tested for COVID-19 since the pandemic began last spring but does have the opportunity to be tested when he is at the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency and testing is being performed. PEMA’s workplace proactive COVID surveillance program tests employees who work at its Susquehanna Township headquarters at least three days a week every two weeks, she said.
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