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High-profile Manitobans, current and former, urge Pallister to impose more extreme measures in face of third wave

High-profile Manitobans, current and former, urge Pallister to impose more extreme measures in face of third wave
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Looking back at a year of COVID-19 in Manitoba - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Article continues below advertisement ↴ A year of new words, worries, and rules began one year ago when Manitoba had its first confirmed COVID-19 case on March 12, 2020. In the midst of closures and loss, there was also plenty of good on display. The first cases of the novel coronavirus were in Wuhan, China where the World Health Organization learnt of the viral pneumonia in December. The world was watching but it would be months before Manitoba saw a case. January 2020 Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba s Chief Public Health Officer, held his first COVID-19 press conference on January 23, 2020, in a meeting room. He was relatively unknown at the time, especially to the general public. Sitting in front of a room of reporters, Roussin did not have much information to go on, as the virus was still new to the world.

ALL PANDEMICS END : A year after Manitoba s first case, we have reason to be optimistic: Roussin

Article content On the evening of March 11, 2020, Dr. Brent Roussin sat down to begin preparing a message he wasn’t quite sure how Manitobans would respond to. While COVID-19 had yet to hit the province, it had started to take its toll elsewhere in the world. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or ‘ALL PANDEMICS END’: A year after Manitoba s first case, we have reason to be optimistic: Roussin Back to video First identified in the city of Wuhan in Central China in December 2019, the virus had begun its eventual worldwide spread. By March 11, the virus was ravaging Northern Italy and Europe was quickly turning into the epicentre of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 or SARS-CoV-2, or as we’d all become acutely aware — COVID-19.

BENDING THE CURVE: A year into COVID-19, Pallister says hard work of Manitobans got us to where we are now

Article content There is no COVID-19 number Premier Brian Pallister is more familiar with than the number of seniors who have died. As of Wednesday, 821 people over the age of 60 in Manitoba have died in the last 12 months, since the first case of COVID-19 was announced. The number represents 90.4% of all COVID-19-related deaths. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or BENDING THE CURVE: A year into COVID-19, Pallister says hard work of Manitobans got us to where we are now Back to video “I look at those numbers as people, they’re not numbers to me, they’re people to me, and we said goodbye to some precious people way too soon,” he said in an interview with the

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