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Dr. Jazz Atwal is asking for Manitobans to save summer.
During a Friday press conference, Manitoba s Deputy Chief Public Health Officer says while most Manitobans are following the health orders, small things are making difference in case numbers. I think a lot of individuals do have that lax moment, Atwal says. We can go out in groups of 10 outdoors but do we want to have baseball games occurring with 20 people playing baseball and a bunch of groups of 10 watching them play baseball?
Habits such as sharing food, carpooling, and handshaking are all risky behaviours despite not having restrictions.
Variants of concern make up more than half of recently reported new COVID-19 infections, and ongoing strict public health measures will be needed to get the third wave under control, new federal modelling shows.
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The Canadian government has suspended all passenger flights coming in from India and Pakistan for one month. Health Canada found that more than one hundred flights that landed in Canada since April 7 had at least one passenger infected with COVID-19. Two of the passengers came from Lahore, Pakistan and 32 from Delhi, India. Census figures from 2016 showed there were close to two million people of South Asian heritage living in Canada and frequent flights to accommodate family and business travel.
A new variant is sweeping India and hospitals are having trouble getting enough oxygen for patients. There has already been one case of that variant reported in the province of Quebec and 40 cases in British Columbia. Opposition Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole had said that Canada should stop flights arriving from countries like India and Brazil which he characterized as “hot spots.”