Manitoba

18 new cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba on Sunday, including 11 in Winnipeg

There are now 15 people hospitalized with the illness in Manitoba — the most since the beginning of the pandemic. Three of those people are in intensive care, the province says.

15 now hospitalized with coronavirus, most since beginning of pandemic

An employee wears a face mask as they talk to a person inside their truck at a COVID-19 drive-thru test site on Main Street in Winnipeg. As of Sunday, 154,756 tests for the illness had been done in Manitoba. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

There are 18 new cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba on Sunday, 11 of which are in Winnipeg, the province said in a news release.

Three of the new cases are in the Southern Health region, the release said. Two more are in the Interlake-Eastern Health region, while there is one new case each in the Northern and Prairie Mountain Health regions.

Investigations into the new cases are ongoing, and more information will be announced if there's a public health risk identified.

According to provincial data, the latest case in the north is in the Shamattawa/York Factory/Tataskwayak/Split Lake health district.

York Factory First Nation Chief Leroy Constant posted on Facebook that the person is from one of the communities, but is currently living in Winnipeg and hasn't updated their address.

"We are working directly with public health officials on this matter. They do not know as of yet which community the individual is from," his post said.

There are currently 15 people in hospital with COVID-19 in Manitoba, the most since the beginning of the pandemic. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)

There are now 15 people hospitalized with the illness in Manitoba — the most since the beginning of the pandemic. Three of those people are in intensive care, the release said.

There are now 239 active cases of COVID-19 in the province.

To date, 1,428 cases of the illness have been detected in Manitoba. Sixteen people have died and 1,173 have recovered, the release said.

Manitoba's five-day test positivity rate, a rolling average of the COVID-19 tests that come back positive, is now 1.1 per cent.

This chart shows the number of active cases broken down into provincial health regions. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)

On Saturday, a case of the illness was linked to a Grade 5 and 6 class at Brandon's École New Era School, though neither the province nor the school division said whether it was a student or staff.

The first probable cases of COVID-19 on First Nations in Manitoba were announced on Friday: one on Fisher River Cree Nation, and another two on Peguis First Nation.

One of Sunday's new confirmed cases is in Manitoba's Fisher/Peguis health district, according to provincial data.

As of Friday, cases of the illness caused by the novel coronavirus in Winnipeg are being broken down into 12 districts in response to demand from Manitobans for more information about where people with COVID-19 live.

This chart shows the breakdown of COVID-19 cases by Winnipeg community areas. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)

On Saturday, 1,525 more COVID-19 tests were done in Manitoba. There have now been 154,756 completed in the province since early February, the release said.