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For those suffering from long COVID, life-altering symptoms can continue for months

It started with a pain in her ribs. On the morning of Monday, Dec. 7, Katie, 33, got up, worked out and went to work. But later in the day, when she sat down to do some sewing, she felt the pain on her right side, just beneath her sternum. After she went to bed, the pain got progressively worse. She thought she might have dislocated a rib. She did not think she had COVID-19. I didn’t have any other symptoms; I could still taste and smell, Katie, who asked to be identified just by her first name, said via Zoom in early April. I didn’t have a fever, I wasn’t coughing. But what I did still have was that rib pain. And because the pain was so severe by this point, it actually made it difficult for me to take a deep breath. So based on that lone symptom, I decided that I should go get tested.

Biggest Hydro users threaten to unplug economy

Winnipeg Free Press Political interference in electricity rates has companies reconsidering Manitoba, says lobby group By: Dan Lett | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Apr. 16, 2021 Save to Read Later A powerful lobby group representing the province s largest industrial electricity customers has warned Premier Brian Pallister that political interference in the setting of Manitoba Hydro rates has already forced them to reconsider capital investments that could lead to cutbacks in production. A powerful lobby group representing the province s largest industrial electricity customers has warned Premier Brian Pallister that political interference in the setting of Manitoba Hydro rates has already forced them to reconsider capital investments that could lead to cutbacks in production.

For those suffering from long COVID, life-altering symptoms can continue for months

For those suffering from long COVID, life-altering symptoms can continue for months
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Worrisome COVID variant confirmed in north

Winnipeg Free Press Test-positivity rate in region stubbornly high, MKO health official says By: Dylan Robertson | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 13, 2021 Save to Read Later A highly contagious COVID-19 variant has made its way to Manitoba’s north as the region races to vaccinate residents while battling a persistently high test-positivity rate. Winnipeg Free Press A highly contagious COVID-19 variant has made its way to Manitoba’s north as the region races to vaccinate residents while battling a persistently high test-positivity rate. We re really not anywhere near the point of effective herd immunity levels yet, said Dr. Michael Routledge, the province’s former chief public health officer, who now is part of the health team at Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak.

Personal-care, supportive-housing and assisted-living staff praised for pandemic work

It was the fax that changed everything. I ll never forget that gut-wrenching feeling when the case came back positive, says River East Personal Care Home administrator Kim Rohm, thinking back to Nov. 12. We were surprised. A couple of days earlier, one of the 120 residents experiencing possible symptoms of COVID-19 was tested. The symptoms disappeared the next day. Then the fax arrived. We now had COVID in our building, Rohm says. The second case came shortly after. Then it ramped up quickly. I ll never forget that gut-wrenching feeling when the case came back positive, says River East Personal Care Home administrator Kim Rohm, thinking back to Nov. 12. (Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free Press)

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