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January 2022 third deadliest month in Manitoba since start of the pandemic

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Number of COVID-19 deaths in Manitoba continues to rise Colin Furness, an infection control epidemiologist and assistant professor at the University of Toronto, says this shows just how far-reaching the Omicron variant is.“What it says is that the Omicron variant, while mild for many, is still really dreadful for some,” Furness told Global News.“Overall, across the population there’s less hospitalizations, there’s less severe outcomes.

But the fact of the matter is that far more people are becoming infected. So people who were vulnerable, who were able to stay safe (and) ward it off in the first few waves, are not now able to do so, precisely because it is so very contagious.

So if you are high risk, you need to be really worried. That’s what those numbers say.”The majority of deaths this month were in the Winnipeg Health Region, and occurred mostly in those over the age of 60.According to the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, since mid-December, there have been 34 COVID-19-related deaths connected to 33 current outbreaks in Winnipeg long-term care homes.“We need to all be aware we could be carriers and some of us are directing (it) to those in a personal care homes,” Manitoba Association of Senior Centres Executive Director Connie Newman said.“In my case, I have three loved ones in personal care homes, and I worry about those I connect to outside of a personal care home and (if) are they carriers.”Furness says the public needs to stay vigilant for those at an elevated level of risk.

Trudeau tests positive for COVID-19: ‘I’m feeling fine’ “This isn’t over for vulnerable people,” Furness said. “Look around you.

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