The Manitoba government is reporting a number of potential COVID-19 exposures at various sites in Winnipeg, including at a restaurant and on a number of Winnipeg Transit buses.
WINNIPEG Health officials are warning Manitobans about several possible exposures to COVID-19 ranging from flights into Winnipeg to a furniture store. Three flights into Winnipeg are being flagged. The first two are both Air Canada flights from Toronto. Both are AC265, the first on April 21 affecting rows 27 to 33 and the second on April 24 in rows 26 to 32. The third was a WestJet flight from Calgary the originated in Edmonton. The flight from Edmonton to Calgary was WS238 on April 21 and rows 16 to 22 were affected. The flight from Calgary to Winnipeg was WS406 on the same day and the affected rows are 5 to 11.
WINNIPEG People on multiple bus routes in Winnipeg may have been exposed to COVID-19 early last week. The province has added four Winnipeg Transit bus routes to its updated list of possible public exposures. It said the possible exposures happened on Route 16, or 18, or 60 and route 15 at the following times on April 19 and 20: 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. from Osborne Street and River Avenue to downtown, then to Air Canada Cargo at 2020 Sargent Avenue. Noon to 1 p.m. from Air Canada Cargo at 2020 Sargent Avenue to downtown, then to Osborne Street and River Avenue. The province added there may have been exposures that occurred on Route 16, or 18, or 60 at the following times on April 19 and 20:
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Posted: Apr 11, 2021 12:30 PM CT | Last Updated: April 11
Manitoba s five-day test positivity rate has risen from 3.9 per cent at the beginning of April to 5.9 per cent on Sunday.(Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)