All Quebec regions are expected to be out of the province s highest pandemic-alert level by June 7, Premier Francois Legault said Tuesday, as the situation in the province continued to improve.
By Mia Rabson OTTAWA The premier of Manitoba says his province's status as the COVID-19 hot spot of North America can be blamed in part on people not get
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WINNIPEG COVID-19 pandemic hotspot Manitoba said on Tuesday it was planning to fly more critically ill COVID-19 patients to other provinces, as infections multiply.
A third wave reached Manitoba later than other provinces, which are now recording fewer daily cases and beginning to loosen public restrictions.
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But Manitoba’s rate of daily cases, 233 people per 100,000 during the past week, is highest in Canada and triple the national average, mainly due to the spread in the city of Winnipeg