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COVID-19: Omicron peak could be soon, some estimates show

The Omicron variant s spread may be slowing slightly, at least in some provinces where a government website monitoring virus projection estimates shows peak infections could be reached within a week.

Winnipeg mom back in hospital after COVID-19 fight

Winnipeg mom back in hospital after COVID-19 fight Save to Read Later IT’S been a gruelling road to recovery for a Winnipeg mother who came down with COVID-19 a month ago. IT’S been a gruelling road to recovery for a Winnipeg mother who came down with COVID-19 a month ago. Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais, a former broadcaster and chairwoman of the Bear Clan Patrol, was readmitted to hospital this week after she had trouble breathing during a virtual doctor’s visit. Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais tested positive for COVID days after giving birth to her third son in April, and was re-admitted to hospital Sunday because of severe inflammation in her lungs. (Supplied)

Former Manitoba cabinet minister, daughter speak out after testing positive for COVID-19

Former Manitoba cabinet minister, daughter speak out after testing positive for COVID-19 Last Modified: 7:41 PM CDT Thursday, Apr. 29, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later Three days after she was admitted to hospital for a quick-spreading case of COVID-19, Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais’s blood-oxygen levels are still on the decline. Three days after she was admitted to hospital for a quick-spreading case of COVID-19, Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais’s blood-oxygen levels are still on the decline.  The Winnipeg mother is hooked up to an oxygen machine in a COVID ward at Health Sciences Centre, separated from her newborn son. Robinson-Desjarlais can’t take a few steps without struggling to catch her breath; she’s developed COVID-related pneumonia on top of her asthma, and she is worried not enough oxygen is travelling to her organs to keep them from shutting down.

Winnipeg mother urges public to follow health orders after she and her newborn son contract COVID-19

Winnipeg mother urges public to follow health orders after she and her newborn son contract COVID-19 A Winnipeg mother is urging the public to follow public health orders after she and her newborn baby tested positive for COVID-19. Social Sharing CBC News · The newborn baby got COVID-19 through close contact with his mother.(Submitted by Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais) A Winnipeg mother is urging the public to follow public health orders after she and her newborn baby tested positive for COVID-19. Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais recently became a mother for the third time, giving birth to her son on April 14. Nearly a week later, she went back to hospital because she was experiencing complications of hypertension, including a migraine stemming from high blood pressure.

New mom pleads with Manitobans to take COVID-19 seriously

  WINNIPEG A Winnipeg mom, who just gave birth to her third son, is praying for Manitobans to start taking COVID-19 seriously after she and her newborn son have both tested positive for the virus. Days after taking her newborn son home, Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais, was back in the hospital with high blood pressure and a migraine. “It took like three days for them to stabilize me for that, it was really out of control,” Robinson-Desjarlais told CTV News from her hospital bed. “And then that was when I tested positive, was on the 20th, which was six days after the baby was born.”

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