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Mental-health line calling for assistance

Mental-health line calling for assistance More than 11,000 people have called the Seneca Warm Line operated by Sara Riel Inc. (Robert F. Bukaty / The Associated Press files) A mental-health call line that has helped thousands of Manitobans get through the pandemic is in danger of closing unless new funding can be found. A mental-health call line that has helped thousands of Manitobans get through the pandemic is in danger of closing unless new funding can be found. Since March 17, 2020, more than 11,000 people have called the Seneca Warm Line operated 24 hours a day by Sara Riel Inc., an organization supported by the Catholic Health Association of Manitoba.

NHR shrinks to 490 active cases, Pukatawagan continues surge, Manitoba eases some health orders

Northern Manitoba now has 490 listed active cases of COVID-19, the vast majority of which are in three districts - the Cross Lake/Pimicikamak, Island Lake and Pukatawagan/Mathias Colomb districts. These districts, as of March 12, have 143, 125 and 145 active cases respectively. The total of 490 active cases is a dramatic decrease from the 702 northern active cases announced March 11 - the change is due to what the province refers to as ongoing reviews of active case information , or clearing up delays in listing cases as recovered instead of active. Almost 400 cases across Manitoba were moved to the recovered column Friday. While almost every northern district saw a reduction in active cases due to the data correction, Pukatawagan did not, seeing 25 new cases added to provincial data and having a total of 145 active cases. The community s ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has led to Canadian Armed Forces and Red Cross personnel coming to the community to try to stop the disease from sp

COVID almost killed them : Winnipeg couple hospitalized days before Manitoba s largest COVID-19 hospital outbreak

  WINNIPEG Since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in March 2020, there has been a level of unpredictability with the disease. John Dobbin and his parents could have never predicted they would have been part of the largest COVID-19 hospital outbreak in October 2020. Dobbin s parents were hospitalized on the fifth floor of the Victoria Hospital the day after Thanksgiving for non-COVID-related infections and the COVID-19 outbreak soon followed. Mike and Gail Dobbin do everything together and they fought COVID together as well something they almost didn t survive. COVID almost killed them, said John. They were both able to fight through, but not without a price.

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Looking back on year of unprecedented crisis
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Pukatawagan, Pelican Narrows case counts increase as Flin Flon stays pat

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