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WINNIPEG One COVID-19 case in the Winnipeg Health Region had more than 85 contacts, according to data from the Manitoba Government. Manitoba’s latest COVID-19 surveillance report shows that a number of the cases reported between July 4 and 10 had several contacts, including: A case in the Winnipeg Health Region with 86 contacts; A case in the Prairie Mountain Health Region with 24 contacts; A case in the Interlake-Eastern Health Region with 18 contacts; A case in the Southern Health Region with 14 contacts; and A case in the Northern Health Region with 11 contacts. Dr. Jazz Atwal, deputy chief provincial public health officer, said at a news conference on Monday that he doesn’t know the details of the case with 86 contacts.
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Clinics will be held at Clear Lake (July 25), Minnedosa Beach (July 26), Rivers Campground (July 27), Onanole, Clear Lake and Adam Lake (July 28), Oak Lake Beach, Lake Metigoshe and Sandy Lake (July 29), and Ninette (July 30).
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On Friday and Saturday, similar clinics were held at various provincial, federal and private campgrounds in Manitoba, offering first-dose or second-dose COVID-19 vaccines.
“We know some Manitobans may be hesitant to get vaccinated,” said Dr. Jazz Atwal, deputy chief provincial public health officer, at Monday’s COVID-19 update. “If you have questions, please talk with your healthcare provider or seek out credible information. I cannot more strongly recommend getting the vaccine to not only protest yourself but to protect those around you, your loved ones and I am thank
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Reports of fake COVID-19 vaccination cards are already cropping up in Manitoba, forcing public health officials to revisit guidance on how businesses verify immunization status of customers.
Reports of fake COVID-19 vaccination cards are already cropping up in Manitoba, forcing public health officials to revisit guidance on how businesses verify immunization status of customers.
Winnipeg pub manager Jay Kilgour said a pair of patrons came to Fionn MacCool’s on Saturday evening hoping to dine in with two other guests.
Two customers presented fake digital vaccination cards to Fionn MacCool’s staff on Saturday evening hoping to dine in with two other guests.
Declining hospitalizations eliminate out-of-province COVID care
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Now that case counts have declined and more Manitobans are vaccinated, hospitals are closing dedicated COVID-19 beds.
Two months after the first Manitoba COVID-19 patient was airlifted out of province amid overflowing intensive-care units, the unprecedented emergency practice has ended with the safe return of the only remaining patient who was being treated in Ontario.
Two months after the first Manitoba COVID-19 patient was airlifted out of province amid overflowing intensive-care units, the unprecedented emergency practice has ended with the safe return of the only remaining patient who was being treated in Ontario.