Province reports 1,757 new COVID-19 cases
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This article was published 05/01/2022 (1538 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Manitoba reported another 1,757 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, including 73 in Prairie Mountain Health.
There were 1,350 new cases reported in Winnipeg, 152 in Interlake-Eastern, 122 in Southern Health and 60 in Northern Health.
There are now 1,656 active cases in PMH. Hospitalizations rose slightly to 26 with 15 of those being treated for active COVID infections.
Intensive care admissions remain unchanged from Monday, with three admissions, two of which are being treated for active COVID infections.
Manitoba now has 17,076 active cases, 251 people in hospital with 209 being treated for active COVID infections, and 32 ICU patients, with 30 being treated for active COVID infections.
There were also two more deaths since Monday, but the age, sex and location of the latest fatalities were not released. The death toll from COVID in the province is now 1,400.
The five-day test positivity rate climbed to 39.5 per cent.
For COVID vaccines, the province’s online COVID-19 information dashboard shows that 1,452,084 Manitobans are eligible to get immunized; 276,639 (19 per cent) have had three doses, 760,900 (52 per cent) have received two doses, 89,944 (six per cent) have received one dose, and 324,601 (22 per cent) have not had a vaccine.
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