Coronavirus: Manitoba’s top doctor says capacity in health-care system is ‘stretched’
Manitoba’s chief provincial health officer Dr. Brent Roussin said Friday that while strict restrictions have stopped COVID-19 case counts from rising to a worst-case scenario under recent modelling, capacity in the province’s health-care system is “stretched.”
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