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Second day of record daily increases as Manitoba announces 72 new COVID-19 cases

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Seventy-two new cases of COVID-19 were announced in Manitoba on Sunday, shooting past the province’s previous record of 42 new cases set Saturday, Manitoba’s top doctor said.

Forty-five of the new cases are in the Prairie Mountain Health region, Chief Provincial Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin said at a joint news conference with Health Minister Cameron Friesen on Sunday. That part of southwestern Manitoba will see ramped-up restrictions — mandatory masks in public and group sizes restricted to 10 — starting Monday.

Investigations suggest most of the cases in that region are linked to testing done of people who live in known clusters in multiple Hutterite colonies, Friesen said. 

Roussin said 47 of the new cases are linked to colonies across Manitoba.

There are now seven cases linked to an outbreak of COVID-19 at the Bethesda Place personal care home in Steinbach, Man. — three residents and four staff members, Roussin said.

Another sixteen cases were announced in the Southern Health region on Sunday, along with nine in the Winnipeg health region, one in the Interlake-Eastern Health region and one in the Northern Health region.

The case in northern Manitoba is linked to a previously announced case from the Prairie Mountain Health region, health officials said.

On Saturday, Fox Lake Cree Nation’s Bird reserve went into lockdown after the community said it learned a traveller in the nearby town of Gillam, Man., later tested positive for COVID-19. That person was notified they were a close contact of a confirmed case in the Prairie Mountain Health region, leadership from the First Nation told its band members in a community update on Friday.

The scare prompted two Manitoba First Nations political advocacy groups to call on public health officials to bring back a travel restriction to the north that ended on June 26.

Roussin said the new case in the north is not on a First Nation.

This chart shows the number of active cases per health region in Manitoba. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)

Public health officials are keeping a close eye on areas in the province where COVID-19 is spreading to see if more restrictions are needed, officials said.

Thirty-seven of the 70 cases identified to date among employees at the Maple Leaf Foods pork-processing plant in Brandon, Man., which is in the Prairie Mountain Health region, are still active, Roussin said.

The five-day test positivity rate jumped to 2.7 per cent from 1.8 per cent on Saturday. That’s the highest that rate has ever been in Manitoba, and happened one other time on April 3, according to the province’s online COVID-19 data portal.

Roussin has previously said a test positivity rate over three per cent would suggest significant community-based transmission, which could cause health officials to bring back restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Manitoba’s 5-day test positivity rate reached 2.7 per cent on Sunday, up from 1.8 per cent on Saturday. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)

Seven people are now in hospital in Manitoba with the illness caused by the novel coronavirus, including one person in intensive care.

The update brings the province’s active caseload to 356. To date, 576 people with COVID-19 in Manitoba have recovered and 12 have died, including four fatalities linked to the illness in recent days.

On Saturday, 1,839 more COVID-19 tests were done in Manitoba, bringing the total number done in the province to 125,300.

This chart shows the timeline of Manitoba COVID-19 cases. The red line represents the total number of cases and the grey bar represents the new cases announced daily. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)

WATCH | Full news conference on COVID-19 | August 23, 2020:

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