3 more cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba, 1 person moved to ICU

Update brings total number of cases in province to 287, including 33 active

Image | Italy Virus Outbreak Inside the ICU

Caption: Seven people in Manitoba with COVID-19 have died, and 247 have recovered. (Luca Bruno/The Associated Press)

There are three new cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba, the province announced on Sunday.
The update brings the total number of cases identified in the province to 287 — 33 of which are considered active.
Four people are in hospital with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, including one person who has been moved to an intensive care unit since Saturday's update.

Image | Manitoba COVID-19 hospitalizations May 10, 2020

Caption: One Manitoba COVID-19 patient was moved to intensive care since Saturday's update on the illness. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)

Image | COVID-19 Manitoba test average May 10

Caption: The red dotted lined represents Manitoba's weekly average for COVID-19 tests completed. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)

Seven people in Manitoba with COVID-19 have died, and 247 have recovered.
On Saturday, 641 laboratory tests were done in the province, bringing the total number of COVID-19 tests completed in Manitoba to 30,647.

Image | Cumulative Manitoba COVID-19 May 10

Caption: Manitoba's COVID-19 curve has been staying flat. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)