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Manitoba lockdown extended 2 weeks after 355 cases tied to holiday gatherings
Manitoba s strict lockdown is extended for another two weeks as contact tracers uncover hundreds of COVID-19 cases linked to holiday gatherings.
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Manitoba logs 130 new cases of COVID-19, seven more deaths
Province s vaccine rollout heads in right direction
Last Modified: 9:31 PM CST Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021 | Updates Our case numbers are declining from where we were at, Dr. Jazz Atwal said.
Manitoba’s vaccine rollout may be starting slowly, but it’s going according to plan, said a senior official.
Manitoba’s vaccine rollout may be starting slowly, but it’s going according to plan, said a senior official.
Faced with questions about vaccine distribution, which lags behind other provinces, acting deputy chief provincial public health officer Dr. Jazz Atwal said plans are ramping up.
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Manitobans buoyed by vaccines potential for return to normal in 2021
Lori Baker, co-owner of McNally Robinson Booksellers, with the pandemic selling system.
Ringing in a new year comes annual resolutions, and predictions for the months ahead.
Ringing in a new year comes annual resolutions, and predictions for the months ahead.
Admit it: we failed in the prediction department as the clock struck midnight Dec. 31, 2019.
Few foresaw months of social distancing, restrictions to daily lives, code reds, tens of millions of people getting sick and more than 1.8 million deaths around the world, face masks and anti-mask protests.
As we prepare to toast to 2021, we’ll also be able to say finally 2020 is toast.
With surgeries scrapped, thousands of Manitobans left waiting in pain
Thousands of Manitobans are waiting for surgery as hospital staff are redeployed to fight COVID-19. While Gerry Bilton stands by, a tumour is pressing on his brain. It s making his memory foggy and his walks strenuous.
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