Manitoba

1 probable COVID-19 case in Manitoba ruled negative, dropping provincial total to 289

Manitoba has no new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, and one probable positive case has now been ruled out, public health officials say.

Probable positive linked to Paul's Hauling cluster in Brandon now deemed negative, officials say

Manitoba has 30 active cases of COVID-19, after one probable positive was ruled out Thursday. (NIAID-RML/Reuters)

Manitoba has no new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, and one probable positive case has now been ruled out, the province says.

The ruled-out case had been linked to a cluster of cases at the Brandon location of Paul's Hauling, a trucking company.

That drops the total number of cases linked with the cluster to 10, the province said in a news release.

Provincial demographic data shows the ruled-out case was a female patient between the ages of 10 and 19. The case was originally reported on May 12.

The elimination of that case had been previously announced by Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba's chief provincial public health officer, at Wednesday's media briefing, before provincial numbers were officially updated.   

There are now 30 active cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba, out of a total of 289. On Thursday, 252 people were listed as recovered. Seven COVID-19 patients in Manitoba have died since the start of the pandemic.

(Jacques Marcoux/CBC)

There were 306 tests completed Wednesday, bringing the province's total to 32,244 tests since early February.

The updated numbers were announced in a news release Thursday, after public health officials cut back their daily news conferences earlier this week.

The live updates with Dr. Roussin and Lanette Siragusa, chief nursing officer of Shared Health, are now scheduled every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.


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With a long weekend coming up, public health advised Manitobans to stay in, or close to, their home communities.

"The request to stay home as much as possible is still in place at this time," the province wrote in its Thursday release. "This includes limiting travel, even within Manitoba and neighbouring jurisdictions, to essential trips only."

The province also reminded Manitobans that travel from southern into northern Manitoba — including campgrounds — still isn't permitted.

Travel restrictions apply to anywhere north of the 53rd parallel.