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News Conferences
NEW Last updated: April 20, 2020
April 20, 2020 1:00 p.m.
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) update
Cases and Risk of COVID-19 in Manitoba
NEW Last updated: April 20, 2020 - 1:00 p.m.
Summary of Persons with COVID-19 in Manitoba
Regions |
Total Cases |
Confirmed Positive * |
Probable Positive ** |
Deaths |
Interlake-Eastern |
17 |
17 |
0 |
0 |
Northern |
3 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
Prairie Mountain |
13 |
13 |
0 |
0 |
Southern |
28 |
23 |
5 |
0 |
Winnipeg |
193 |
190 |
3 |
0 |
Totals |
254 |
246 |
8 |
6 |
- * A confirmed positive case has tested positive for COVID-19 at a laboratory. Confirmed case - A person with a laboratory confirmation of infection with the virus that causes COVID-19 performed at a community, hospital or reference laboratory (NML or a provincial public health laboratory) running a validated assay. This consists of detection of at least one specific gene target by a NAAT assay (e.g. real-time PCR or nucleic acid sequencing).
- ** A probable case is a person who is showing symptoms (fever, cough) and meets exposure criteria (travel, close contact with another confirmed case or is living in a facility experiencing an outbreak of COVID-19). The individual may or may not have been tested at the time they are declared a probable case. For current screening and testing advice, please refer to Screening tool
- Public health officials notify people who have tested positive for COVID-19 as soon as possible.
- Recovered is based on the assumption that a case is recovered 14 days after the onset of symptoms.
If you have a positive test result, public health officials will call you directly. That is the start of the public health investigation process. In addition, if these public health investigations identify you as a possible close contact, they will call you and provide advice on how to self-monitor for symptoms and self-isolate.
If your test result is negative, it may take longer for you to be advised of your test results. If you have been exposed to COVID-19 through travel or close contact with a case, ensure you self-isolate for 14 days after symptoms develop. If you haven't been exposed to a case or travel, stay home until all your symptoms have been gone for 24 hours. If you are a health care worker, contact Occupational Health to determine a date of return for work.
Data Notes:
- The Public Health Information Management System (PHIMS) is a surveillance and reporting tool that brings together positive laboratory results for all notifiable diseases and diseases with case and contact investigation information from the regional health authorities and or responsible organizations. PHIMS contains information on individuals such as demographics (e.g. age, region of residence and sex), risk factors, outcomes and co-infections. Data included in the interactive data application are up-to-date as of 9:30 am of the date of posting.
- Information such as hospitalizations and ICU admissions are received through enhanced case reporting by provincial regional health authorities. Data included in the interactive data application are up-to-date as of 12:01 a.m. of the date of posting.
Disclaimer
- The content and format of this report are subject to change. Data are also subject to change. Fluctuations are expected as cases are investigated and updated.
Canadian Situation
NEW Last updated: April 17, 2020
As of April 16, 2020 (10:00 am), 30,659 confirmed cases, 11 probable cases and 1,250 deaths associated with COVID-19 have been confirmed in Canada. Cases have been reported in all provinces and territories across Canada, with the exception of Nunavut. Probable cases have all been reported in Manitoba. Deaths associated with COVID-19 have been reported in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Quebec and Saskatchewan. Public Health Agency of Canada's COVID-19: Outbreak update website.
Worldwide Reported Cases
For a complete list of countries reporting COVID-19 cases see the most current WHO Coronavirus Disease situation report or click on the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Case map dashboard.
(click on map image below for most current case numbers)