Manitoba Health Minister Audrey Gordon announced Friday that the province was extending public health orders by one week, ending on Feb. 8. She said that they were seeing early signs of stabilization and that hospitalization rates may have plateaued, though ICU occupancy is not doing the same at this time. Chief medical officer of health Dr. Brent Roussin said there was still a significant spread of COVID-19 and the province needs more time to monitor data.
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COVID-19: Manitoba extending public health orders for 1 week amid early signs of stabilization
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