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Manitoba records 12 deaths, 208 new cases of COVID-19

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[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Manitoba’s test positivity rate is 9.9 per cent, and 10.5 per cent in Winnipeg.

A total of 25,742 cases have now been identified in the province.New cases include nine in the Interlake, 60 in Northern Health, 17 in both Prairie Mountain and Southern Health regions and 105 in Winnipeg.

Only 70 per cent of Manitobans expected to be vaccinated for COVID-19 this year There are 4,506 active cases and 20,519 people who have recovered.

228 are in hospital and 31 in ICU. The death toll has climbed to 717.“Public health officials advise a COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at the McCreary/Alonsa Health Centre in McCreary.

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