Manitoba

2 COVID-related deaths in Manitoba and hospitalizations drop by 5

Manitoba reports two more COVID-19-related deaths and five fewer people in hospital on province's online dashboard Tuesday.

40 people in Manitoba ICUs with COVID-19, down 7 from Monday

The hand of a COVID-19 patient on a ventilator is pictured in the intensive care unit of Humber River Hospital, in Toronto, on Jan. 25, 2022.
A COVID-19 patient on a ventilator is pictured in an intensive care unit. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

There are two more COVID-19-related deaths and five fewer people in hospital in Manitoba on Tuesday, the province's online dashboard says.

Both people who died were from the Winnipeg health region. That brings total COVID-19 deaths in Manitoba to 1,602.

There are now 697 people in hospital with the virus.

That includes 40 people with COVID-19 in intensive care units, down seven from Monday.

As of Tuesday, there are 101 patients in Manitoba intensive care units, including both COVID and non-COVID patients, a drop of eight.

The province reported 413 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, although public health officials have repeatedly said those numbers are a significant undercount of the total number of active cases. Manitoba is restricting access to PCR tests at provincial sites and doesn't track most rapid test results.

The Winnipeg health region has 168 new cases. There are 100 in the Northern Health Region, 69 in the Prairie Mountain Health region and 38 each in the Interlake-Eastern and Southern Health regions.

On Monday, 1,545 PCR tests were done in Manitoba.

The province's five-day test positivity rate held steady at 27.3 per cent.

As of Tuesday, 80.4 per cent of Manitobans age five and up have at least two doses of the vaccine and 41.8 per cent have three.