Manitoba’s chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin on Wednesday said that as of the morning, the province has reported a total of 273 positive COVID-19 tests out of 24,304 lab tests conducted, and of those, 213 cases are listed as recovered, meaning there are currently 54 active COVID-19 cases in Manitoba. There are five Manitobans currently in hospital due to the coronavirus, Roussin said, with none being in intensive care. The death toll for Manitoba is at six.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Manitoba health official says of 273 total positive COVID-19 cases in province, 213 people have recovered
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