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Manitoba reports 5 new coronavirus deaths,198 new cases

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COVID-19 have died while 198 new cases of the virus have been identified.The latest cases announced Thursday bring the province’s total number of cases reported since March to 28,089 after health officials say two previously reported cases have been removed due to a data correction.

Manitoba’s top doc, premier to give live COVID-19 update Since March, 793 Manitobans have died from COVID-19.The latest cases include 54 cases in the Winnipeg Health region, 13 cases in the Southern Health region, 17 cases in the Prairie Mountain Health region, 105 cases in the Northern Health region, and nine cases in the Interlake-Eastern Health region.As of Thursday morning health officials said there are 125 people in hospital with active COVID-19 as well.

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