Coronavirus: Manitoba reports 158 new cases, 5 additional deaths
Dr. Jazz Atwal, Manitoba’s acting deputy chief provincial public health officer, announced on Wednesday five new deaths related to COVID-19 and 158 new cases, a number that is slowly dropping since tight restrictions on public gatherings and store openings were put in place in November.
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