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One year after first COVID cases in the region, northern leaders look back on pandemic lessons


May, June and July saw no confirmed new cases of the virus anywhere in Northern Manitoba.
There was one in August and 14 in September, which saw multiple cases reported in the Northern Regional Health Authority (NRHA) on the same day for the first time, including seven family members testing positive in York Landing, in what might be considered the start of the north’s second wave of infections, or even the real beginning of the first.
The number of northern infections increased more than tenfold in October, to 198 total cases, then continued rising – to 800 in November, 1,133 in December and 1,833 in January before dropping to 968 in February and 1,047 in March. ....

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Editorial: As complacency spreads, so does COVID-19


What’s been happening in Northern Manitoba lately, with COViD-19 case counts growing while those in the other parts of the province shrink, to the point that the Northern Regional Health Authority (NRHA) reported higher numbers of new cases than Winnipeg several times last week, despite the regions s population being less than 10 per cent of the capital city’s, is, sadly, rather predictable.
The same thing happened to the province as a whole as summer turned to fall. Because case numbers had been so low over the summer in most of the province, people reverted to old habits. They spent time eating together in restaurants and shopping and hanging out at the beach. They assumed Manitoba had somehow beaten the virus and let their guard down, reasoning that getting together at Thanksgiving wouldn’t be a problem. And then the case numbers started to grow. And they continued to do so into November, when some days saw more than 500 new cases of COVID-19. And they remained high ....

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