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16 new cases in Manitoba, most of them in Winnipeg

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#glbwpg— Diana Foxall (@CJOBdiana) September 9, 2020Officials said “several of today’s Winnipeg cases are close contacts of known cases and are not linked to any current outbreaks.

Case investigations continue and if a public health risk is identified, the public will be notified.”[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]A total of 653 people were tested Tuesday in the province, with the total number of tests now at 149,188.Those who went to the Tim Hortons location at 3296 Portage Avenue between Sept.

2 and Sept. 5 should check out this chart and be aware of a possible exposure.The Keystone Centre Specimen Collection Site in Brandon will close permanently after Saturday.

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