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Manitoba reports death linked to COVID-19 variant for 3rd day in a row, 272 new cases

Manitoba reports death linked to COVID-19 variant for 3rd day in a row, 272 new cases © The Associated Press Manitoba reported 272 new COVID-19 cases and two additional deaths Wednesday. Two more Manitobans with COVID-19 have died, and health officials say one of the victims had been infected with the B.1.1.7 variant of concern, first identified in the United Kingdom. It s the third day in a row a death has been linked to the more-contagious strain of the virus in Manitoba and comes as the province added 272 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday. The province s latest fatalities are a man in his 60s and a woman in her 70s, both from the Winnipeg Health region. The woman s death is linked to the B.1.1.7 variant, according to health officials.

New WRHA CEO ready to help protect the health of Manitobans

Article content The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority’s new president and CEO brings more than 30 years of health care operations experience to his new role. The WHRA’s board of directors announced that Mike Nader will take over leadership of the health authority on May 17. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or New WRHA CEO ready to help ‘protect the health of Manitobans’ Back to video Nader has served in executive management roles with public health care systems in British Columbia and Ontario. Most recently, he served as the Chief Transformation Officer at Ontario Health, with responsibility for leading the transition of 20 provincial agencies and local health integration networks into a single provincial agency.

Manitoba s latest COVID-19 deaths include 2 people in their 20s

Manitoba’s latest COVID-19 deaths include 2 people in their 20s Shane Gibson © THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba chief public health officer, speaks during a COVID-19 update. The province announced three additional deaths and 189 new cases Wednesday. Health officials in Manitoba say two of three new COVID-19 deaths announced Wednesday are connected to variants of concern, and the province s latest victims include two people in their 20s. The deceased individuals include a woman in her 20s from the Northern Health region, a man in his 20s from the Winnipeg Health region, and a woman in her 100s from the Southern Health region.

Manitoba reports another COVID-19 death, 164 new cases

Manitoba reports another COVID-19 death, 164 new cases Shane Gibson © The Associated Press SARS-CoV-2 virus particles which cause COVID-19, isolated from a patient in the U.S., emerging from the surface of cells cultured in a lab. Viruses are constantly mutating, with coronavirus variants circulating around the globe. Another Manitoban with COVID-19 has died, and health officials say 164 new infections of the virus have been identified Wednesday. The virus s latest victim is a man in his 50s from the Northern Health region the 961st Manitoban s death linked to the virus since March 2020. Of the new cases, 76 were reported in the Winnipeg Health region, 24 were reported in the Southern Health region, 19 came from the Prairie Health region, 30 were reported in the Northern Health region, and 15 were identified in the Interlake-Eastern Health region.

COVID-19 update for April 8, 2021

COVID-19 update for April 8, 2021 By: The Brandon Sun Advertisement The province announced three new COVID-related deaths and 40 new screened or sequenced cases of the variants were detected Thursday. Of those 40, two were B.1.1.7 variants from the Prairie Mountain Health region, two from the Interlake-Eastern health region, one from the Southern Health-Sante Sud health region and 32 from the Winnipeg Health region. Three new screened or sequenced uncategorized cases have been detected from the Winnipeg Health region. The dead include three people from the Winnipeg health region in their 70s and 80s. There are 139 new cases of the virus identified in the province.

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