Plans increase Manitoba's ICU capacity as Omicron approaches plateau
Manitoba's current COVID-19 public health orders will stay in place for at least another week, officials announced on Friday.The extension is needed as the province continues to assess the spread and impact of the Omicron variant, Health Minister Audrey Gordon and Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, said at a news conference.
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