2 new cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba on Tuesday

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Caption: A COVID-19 swab test inside a vial is shown in this April file photo from B.C. Manitoba announced two new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday. (Maggie MacPherson/CBC)

Manitoba announced two new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday.
Both patients are men in their 40s in the Southern Health region, provincial data says.
Public health is investigating the cases, a provincial spokesperson wrote in an email. No further information is available at this time, she said.
There are now 12 active cases in the province. The total number of confirmed and probable cases is 297.
Seven Manitobans have died since the pandemic began and 278 have recovered.
No patients are currently hospitalized or in intensive care.
On Monday, 406 tests were done, bringing the province's total to 45,099 since early February.

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Caption: There are two more cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba, health officials said Tuesday. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)