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Manitoba lays out plan to vaccinate personal care home residents against COVID-19

  WINNIPEG The Manitoba government announced on Wednesday that it’s launching a 28-day campaign to get the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to all eligible personal care home residents across the province. “Our number one priority continues to be protecting our most vulnerable Manitobans and ensuring our health-care system’s there for all Manitobans when they need it,” said Premier Brian Pallister. Pallister made the announcement at a news conference, saying that by early March every eligible resident will have received both doses of the vaccine. The 28-day campaign will begin on Jan. 11. Over this first week, focused immunization teams will visit seven facilities and vaccinate about 1,157 people at:

Nearly 140 Manitoba health-care workers test positive for COVID-19 within a week

  WINNIPEG According to the province’s latest COVID-19 and seasonal influenza surveillance report, which covers Dec. 13 to 19, since the start of the pandemic, 1,485 health-care workers have contracted the disease. This is 137 more cases than Manitoba reported in the week before. Of these nearly 1,500 workers, 853 are allied health and support staff; 426 are nurses/licensed practical nurses; 57 are physician/physicians in training; and 29 are first responders. The province did not identify the professions of 120 of the workers. As for how the health-care workers contracted the disease, the majority (58.6 per cent) got it from close contact with a known case and 0.9 per cent from travel. For 11.8 per cent of the cases the source of infection is still being investigating and for 28.8 per cent it is unknown.

Nearly 200 Manitoba health-care workers test positive for COVID-19

  WINNIPEG Nearly 200 more of Manitoba’s health-care workers tested positive for COVID-19 in the span of a week. According to the province’s latest COVID-19 and influenza surveillance report, which reports the numbers from Dec. 6 to Dec. 12, a total of 1,348 health-care workers have contracted the disease since the start of the pandemic. This is 199 more workers than the province reported the week before. The province noted that 1,141 of these workers have recovered from the disease. Of these 1,348 workers, 769 are allied health and support staff, 394 are nurses/licensed practical nurses, 52 are physicians/physicians in training, and 27 are first responders. The occupations of 106 of these workers are not identified.

More than 300 Manitoba health-care workers test positive for COVID-19 in same week

WINNIPEG Over 300 more of Manitoba’s health-care workers have contracted COVID-19. According to the Manitoba government’s most recent surveillance information from Nov. 29 to Dec. 5,  since the start of the pandemic 1,149 of the province’s health-care workers have tested positive for the disease, which is 325 more cases than the week before. The province added that 867 of these workers have since recovered. Of these 1,149 health-care workers, 649 are allied health and support staff, 336 are nurses/licensed practical nurses, 44 are physicians and physicians-in-training and 22 are first responders. There are also 98 health-care workers whose jobs have not been identified. As for how the workers contracted the disease, the surveillance data, which monitors the intensity, geographical spread, characteristics and transmission of COVID-19, shows that 59.2 per cent got it from close contact with a known case and 1.1 per cent got it due to travel-related reasons. For 13.2

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