There are new cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba on Wednesday, according to a provincial press release.
That brings the total number of active instances in the province to 404, as another 945 people have recovered.
Of the new cases, 14 are in Winnipeg, one at Prairie Mountain Health and one at Southern HealthArray.
Public fitness officials say many of Winnipeg’s instances are close contacts of known instances and are similar to any existing outbreaks.
The existing five-day COVID-19 positivity rate, a moving average of positive s, is 1. 3%.
The Northern Health Region on Wednesday showed a physical condition at the Northern Lights Manor Personal Care Home in Flin Flon, Manitoba, which tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend.
“The employee without delay began to isolate himself and is recovering at home. It was shown that the employee did not perform any shifts in the infectious period,” said a spokesman for the fitness region.
Visits are suspended at the non-public care home, the threat to citizens and staff is “extremely low,” the spokesman said.
Officials also warn of the imaginable exposure to COVID-19 that could have occurred at a Tim Hortons in Winnipeg earlier this month.
The exhibition took place on the corner of Portage Avenue on Westwood Drive between September 2 and five to the following hours, depending on the province:
The threat of contracting the virus is low, but officials ask who has been there to know and get tested if symptoms expand.
One of Brandon’s two COVID-19 screening sites, the Keystone Center site, will be shutting down for smart this weekend. Those who want to be screened should go to the Brandon center site after Saturday.
On Tuesday, 653 tests were completed, bringing the total number of laboratory tests performed since early February to 149,188.
Dr. Brent Roussin, the province’s leading public fitness officer, announced 11 new cases on Tuesday, as an increasing number of cases as a result of outbreaks in the province’s non-public care homes and physical care centers.
It also reported that a March COVID-19 outbreak at the Winnipeg Health Sciences Center resulted in the deaths of two patients.
The deaths were revealed in an epidemiological report that ended in July and was published last week, nearly five months after the outbreak.
As of Wednesday, Canada had 133,897 displayed and suspected coronavirus cases, and the provinces and territories indexed 117,701 of them as recovered or resolved.
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