Manitoba’s Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin on Monday implored people to stay home after the province reported 392 new cases and 10 new deaths. Roussin says the numbers need to come down with hospital’s at a “near capacity.”
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Coronavirus: Manitoba’s top doctor implores people to stay home amid COVID-19 case surge
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