Health officials reported 33 new cases of novel coronavirus in Manitoba Thursday and said further public health restrictions — including mandatory mask use in indoor spaces — are being placed on the Prairie Mountain Health region in an effort to stem an ongoing outbreak in the area. Thursday’s new cases include 17 people in the Prairie Mountain Health region — where Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief public officer of health said there are 95 current active cases, the majority of which are in Brandon.
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Coronavirus: Manitoba sees 33 new cases of COVID-19, further restrictions coming to Prairie Mountain Health region
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