3 Manitoba schools notified of possible exposures to more transmissible coronavirus variant
Man in his 30s from Northern Health Region dies as 93 new cases reported
Three Manitoba schools have been notified of possible exposures to more transmissible coronavirus variants.
Letters have gone out to affected students and staff at O.V. Jewitt Community School and École Taché in Winnipeg and Pine Ridge Elementary School in Winkler, Dr. Jazz Atwal, the acting deputy chief provincial public health officer, said at a news conference Friday.
"We're seeing an increased number of cases. We're seeing more variants of concern from a case perspective as well, so it was bound to happen in a school setting," he said.
Both Winnipeg school exposures are linked to close contacts of a confirmed case of a variant of concern.
All close contacts and their household contacts are isolating, Atwal said.
WATCH | Dr. Jazz Atwal on exposures to variants of concern:
Public health officials are still investigating the source of the exposure at the Winkler school, but Atwal said all affected school cohorts, including bus cohorts and household contacts, are isolating.
"We're very aggressive with that variant of concern. We want to make sure we mitigate that risk of variants of concern propagating in Manitoba," he said.
Anyone who is considered a close contact will be contacted by public health officials, he said. Parents are being asked to monitor their children for symptoms and get them tested if they begin to feel ill.
Atwal wouldn't say which coronavirus variants students and staff were exposed to.
No additional cases of variants of concern have been identified in the province. There have been 76 coronavirus variant cases identified to date; all but four have been in the Winnipeg region.
Man in 30s dies
Atwal also announced a man in his 30s from the Northern Health Region has died and the province is reporting 93 cases of COVID-19.
Of the new cases, 39 are in the Winnipeg health region, 29 are in the Northern Health Region, 14 are in the Prairie Mountain Health region, 10 are in the Southern Health region and one is in the Interlake-Eastern health region.
Manitoba's five-day test positivity rate stayed at 4.7 per cent. In Winnipeg, that rate is 3.5 per cent, down from 3.6 on Thursday.
In order to keep the virus from spreading among vulnerable populations, public health officials now strongly recommend people get tested for COVID-19 before travelling to First Nations and other northern and remote communities, Atwal said. The same advice applies to residents who have been away for more than 48 hours.
Testing is not required for individuals who have had a COVID-19 diagnosis in the past three months, but is still recommended for those who have received one or both doses of the vaccine.
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There are now 136 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Manitoba, down 10 since Thursday. There are also 21 people in intensive care, down from 23.
There are 1,127 active cases and 31,130 people have recovered from COVID-19.
There were 2,130 COVID-19 tests done in Manitoba on Thursday.
2 Winnipeg outbreaks over
Meanwhile, outbreaks are now considered over at Concordia Place Personal Care Home and at the Rady Jewish Community Centre's Early Learning Centre, both in Winnipeg.
The update comes a day after the province announced it is considering loosening public health orders and moving out of code red.
The province on Thursday said it is considering exiting code red, the highest alert level of the provincial pandemic response system, for the first time in four months, moving into the orange level and loosening a number of restrictions.
As it has done with other easings of restrictions, the province has launched an online survey to gauge the public's comfort level with its proposals and to get feedback.
The reopening proposal comes as more cases of highly contagious coronavirus variants are being reported in the province.
Twelve more cases involving more transmissible coronavirus variants were announced Thursday, bringing Manitoba's total known variant caseload to 76.
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With files from Darren Bernhardt