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Coronavirus: Manitoba’s top doctor urges people stay home as case numbers ‘too high to sustain’

Manitoba’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Brent Roussin on Tuesday again urged people to limit contacts and stay home, saying COVID-19 case numbers were “too high to sustain” after a record number of deaths in a single day were reported – 16 and 283 new confirmed cases.

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