request for proposals (RFP) to expand its COVID-19 contact-tracing services.“It is important that we do everything we can to identify and isolate cases and contacts early, to further limit the spread of the virus and protect those at increased risk,” said Dr.
Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief provincial public health officer, in a news release.“As we prepare to experience ‘hills and valleys’ in the transmission of this virus, ensuring we have the capacity to ramp up contact tracing if needed will help Manitoba’s response and recovery efforts.” Manitoba sees 33 new cases of coronavirus, further restrictions coming to Prairie Mountain Health region The province says contact tracing is broken up into three main services, and would like to hear.