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Coronavirus: 25 new COVID-19 cases in Manitoba

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Manitoba has 64 cases of COVID-19, provincial officials said at a Saturday morning briefing. That’s a 25 case jump from Friday to Saturday. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] “The best way of reducing the spread is to stay home if you can,” chief provincial public health officer Dr.

Brent Roussin said. “We’re going to reduce the peak of this virus.” “We’re not seeing that sustained community-based transmission,” Roussin said when asked if the new cases are related to travel or community contact, although he noted community transmission of the virus is inevitable.

A woman in her 60s died Friday in intensive care in a Winnipeg hospital after she was diagnosed with the novel coronavirus. She was the

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