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The province continues to battle high positivity rates and overburdened Intensive Care Units.
“We’re preparing to deploy Federal Health Human Resources,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Tuesday, “We’re also looking at deploying medical staff through the Canadian Red Cross and sending support from the Canadian Armed Forces.”
Trudeau did mention there are ongoing conversations with both Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister and Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman.
“The Armed Forces will support vaccine rollout in 23 Indigenous communities across Manitoba,” noted Winnipeg South Centre MP Jim Carr, “[The government] will also providing 50 additional interviewers to conduct contract tracing in the province.”
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THUNDER BAY – Shared Health Manitoba confirms it has shipped a pair of COVID-19 positive intensive care unit patients to Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.
According to a release, Manitoba ICUs, between May 13 and May 17, admitted 34 patients with COVID-19.
On Tuesday, faced with a continuation of high admission rates and the fact that no ICU patients were sufficiently recovered for a move to a medicine ward, combined with the need to move other very sick patient to intensive care, the decision was made to send patients into Ontario.
“To ensure our ability to care for Manitobans, the decision was made to transfer two stable, COVID-positive ICU patients to Thunder Bay for ongoing care. These transfers gave us some much needed capacity in the immediate term while planning continues to shore up staffing resources within our ICUs,” reads a release issued by Shared Health Manitoba.