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105 new COVID-19 cases, one death, and continued enforcement in Manitoba Wednesday

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Manitoba adds 62 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, 2 additional deaths COVID-19 Bulletin #394 https://t.co/MA5wMe2K72 pic.twitter.com/O0h77q7tJC— Manitoba Gov News (@MBGovNews) April 7, 2021Of the new cases announced Wednesday, most are in Winnipeg (51) and the Northern health region (49), with four in Prairie Mountain, three in Interlake-Eastern, and two in the Southern health region.Provincial enforcement also continues when it comes to public health restrictions.

The province said a total of 26 tickets and 42 warnings were issued last week.Fifteen $1,296 tickets were issued in relation to gatherings at private residences or outdoors, while two $298 tickets went to individuals for failing to wear a mask at indoor public places.

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