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WINNIPEG Manitoba’s deputy chief public health officer said the province is entering a critical situation in the COVID-19 pandemic this holiday season, as the province’s death toll pushed past 600. On Wednesday, Dr. Jazz Atwal, acting deputy chief provincial public health officer, announced 15 new deaths which bring Manitoba s total death toll to 605 since the pandemic first hit the province in March. He reminded people about the importance of staying home and not gathering over the holidays. “This holiday season will be a make-or-break in our COVID outlook for 2021,” Atwal said. “I’d like to wish everyone a happy, healthy holiday season, but as I’ve said before, don’t let holiday celebrations bring risk or harm to anyone.”
238 new COVID-19 cases announced, nine deaths Saturday
Chief provincial public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin
The province has announced 238 new cases of the virus and nine additional deaths, along with the lowest Winnipeg region COVID-19 case count in over a month.
The province has announced 238 new cases of the virus and nine additional deaths, along with the lowest Winnipeg region COVID-19 case count in over a month.
Out of the 238 cases, 104 are people in the Winnipeg region – the lowest number since early November – and 55 are in the Northern health region, which has been facing outbreaks in First Nations communities. Thirty-three new cases are from the Interlake-Eastern region, 30 are in the Southern Health-Santé Sud region and 16 cases are in the Prairie Mountain Health region.
WINNIPEG Manitoba health officials are reporting nine new COVID-19 deaths and 238 new cases of the disease. Announced in the province s daily COVID-19 bulletin on Saturday, six of the deaths are from Winnipeg. A woman in her 70s and a woman in her 80s, both linked to an outbreak at Fred Douglas Lodge, died of COVID-19. One person linked to an outbreak at Park Manor Care Home, a woman in her 90s, died. A woman in her 50s, a woman in her 80s and a man in his 80s, all from Winnipeg, died of the virus too. In the Interlake-Eastern health region, a woman in her 70s died.
Posted: Dec 19, 2020 12:30 PM CT | Last Updated: December 19, 2020
There are 298 people in Manitoba hospitals with COVID-19 who are considered infectious as of Saturday, down from 305 on Friday.(Evan Mitsui/CBC)
There are 238 new cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba on Saturday and eight more people have died from the illness, according to a provincial news release.
That brings the total number of deaths related to COVID-19 to 555, nearly half of them within the last three weeks.
Four of the deaths reported Saturday are linked to outbreaks, including:
A woman in her 70s linked to the outbreak at Morris General Hospital.
Two women one in her 70s and one in her 80s connected to the outbreak at Fred Douglas Lodge in Winnipeg.