Government of Manitoba COVID-19 bulletin #21

Manitoba Media Bulletin

COVID-19 Bulletin #21

March 19, 2020

Public health officials advise the number of lab-confirmed positive and presumptive positive cases in Manitoba remains at 17 at this time.

Public health investigations are continuing on the two additional positive cases identified yesterday.  It appears that both cases are related to travel.

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March 18 am COVID-19 update

COVID-19 BULLETIN #19 (March 18)

Public health officials advise the total number of lab-confirmed positive and presumptive positive cases in Manitoba remains at 15 at this time.

Public health investigations are continuing on the seven additional positive cases identified yesterday.  It appears that six of the seven cases are related to travel.  Further information about travel is pending for the seventh case.

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Government of Manitoba COVID-19 bulletin #17

Manitoba Media Bulletin

COVID-19 Bulletin #17

March 17, 2020

The Manitoba government is taking additional proactive measures to help reduce the impact of COVID-19.  This includes:

• suspending services at licensed child-care centres, effective end-of-day Friday, March 20;

• recommending parents with children in these centres begin to make alternate arrangements as soon as possible, even though centres will remain open for the remainder of the week;

• continuing to allow home-based child-care providers to operate; and

• creating dedicated child-care options for front-line and essential services staff who need them.

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Government of Manitoba COVID-19 bulletin

Manitoba Media Bulletin - March 16, 2020

COVID-19 Bulletin #15

All presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 have been lab confirmed for a total of seven lab-confirmed cases.

Public health officials are strongly advising all Manitobans, including health-care providers, to cancel or postpone any non-essential international travel.  In addition, public health officials are recommending all international travellers self-isolate and self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days after returning to Canada.

Work is underway to finalize guidelines for health-care workers and critical infrastructure workers who return from international travel to address any impacts on essential services.  All physicians, health-care providers and staff returning from international travel MUST self-identify to their organization/site’s occupational health services.

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