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Health officials give update on Manitoba’s coronavirus situation after record-setting weekend

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COVID-19 fight Monday after a weekend that saw hundreds of new cases and the most deaths reported in a single day.Manitoba’s chief public officer of health, Dr.

Brent Roussin, and the province’s chief nursing officer, Lanette Siragusa, have scheduled a media briefing for 12:30 p.m. 14 deaths from COVID-19 reported in Manitoba Sunday Global News will stream the event live in this story.Over the weekend, provincial health officials reported 737 new infections and 33 additional deaths, including a record-setting 19 deaths on Saturday.Of the 14 deaths announced Sunday, eight were connected to outbreaks of the coronavirus at personal care homes.The latest cases bring the province’s total reported to 18,806.

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