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In Manitoba solstice harbinger of hope

He joined Dr. Jazz Atwal, Manitoba’s acting deputy chief public health officer, and Lanette Siragusa, provincial lead of health system integration and quality and chief nursing officer for Shared Health, for the COVID-19 update. “It represents a turning of the tides, where the days begin to become long. That creates hope for a lot of Manitobans … I think about that and apply it to where we are in this pandemic path. I would also say that today represents a turning point. We have seen in the last few weeks a turning, both in numbers and the promise and arrival of vaccine …”

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Manitoba sees lowest COVID-19 numbers in weeks with 167 new cases, 4 deaths

Posted: Dec 21, 2020 12:14 PM CT | Last Updated: December 22, 2020 The Manitoba government expanded the criteria for COVID-19 vaccine recipients over the weekend, after the province secured enough doses for an additional 900 people this week.(Evan Mitsui/CBC) Manitoba announced four deaths and 167 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, the lowest numbers in more than a month.  This is the first time since Nov. 3 that Manitoba s daily count of new cases has been below 200.  Manitoba also posted its lowest test-positivity rate in more than a month, at 11.5 per cent provincewide. Winnipeg s test-positivity rate dropped to 10.5 per cent. Our case numbers are down today, which is definitely a positive, Dr. Jazz Atwal, Manitoba s acting deputy chief public health officer, said in a news conference Monday.

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Manitoba nurses pen letter citing concerns over staff-patient ratios

  WINNIPEG A group of critical care nurses from the Health Sciences Centre Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) have penned a letter to the Manitoba government expressing their concerns regarding a new model of care that’s diluting nurse-patient ratios. According to the letter, which is addressed to Premier Brian Pallister and Health Minister Cameron Friesen, the usual model of care in the MICU is based on the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses’ (ACCCN) workforce standards for intensive care nursing. The nurses note this model of care is endorsed by the Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses, is based on an evidence-based review, and was developed in collaboration with nurses.

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Manitoba reports lowest daily COVID-19 deaths since November

  WINNIPEG COVID-19 cases and deaths related to the virus have dropped significantly in Manitoba, as the province reports the lowest number of deaths since early November. Provincial health officials reported four people had died related to COVID-19 as of Monday morning. The deaths include a woman in her 60s from the Southern Health region and a woman in her 90s from Winnipeg. The deaths of two women in their 90s from Winnipeg are linked to outbreaks at the Charleswood Care Centre and the Park Manor Care Home. This is the lowest number of deaths reported in a single day in Manitoba since November 9, when there were three deaths reported.

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Manitoba piloting asymptomatic testing in some personal care homes

  WINNIPEG The province will begin rapid testing of asymptomatic staff at three licensed personal care homes in Manitoba. The three sites chosen are Donwood Manor and Deer Lodge Centre in Winnipeg, and Country Meadows Personal Care Home in Neepawa.  “This pilot project will expand the asymptomatic testing that is already underway in personal care homes by testing staff who do not have any symptoms and is the first step in plans for an expansion of this work to other sites in the weeks ahead,” said Health Minister Cameron Friesen in a news release. The province said currently, when a positive COVID-19 case is identified, all residents and staff who are identified as contacts are tested regardless of whether they are showing symptoms. 

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