During a provincial COVID-19 update on Thursday, Manitoba’s chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin said that the province had cleared their backlog of tests, completing 1,300 on Wednesday. Roussin added that they have expanded their testing capabilities to include all symptomatic health care workers, and are also prioritizing First Nations communities.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Manitoba clears backlog of COVID-19 tests, completes 1,300 in one day
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