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