Hospitalizations fall, test positivity up with 46 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death in Manitoba on Friday - Action News
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Hospitalizations fall, test positivity up with 46 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death in Manitoba on Friday

Manitoba's five-day test-positivity rate is 2.3 per cent, up from 2.1 per cent on Thursday. The rate in Winnipeg also rose to 1.4 per cent from 1.1 per cent on Thursday.

Provincial 5-day test positivity rate up slightly to 2.3%, Winnipeg's up to 1.4%

Laboratory technologists work to sequence the genome of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in Vancouver in a January 2021 file photo. Manitoba has so far reported more than 57,500 cases of the illness caused by the coronavirus. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Manitoba has 46 new COVID-19 cases and onemore person has died from the illness, health officials announced Friday.

The person who died was a woman in her 60s in the Southern Health region, the province said in a news release.

Manitoba's five-day test-positivity rate is 2.3 per cent, up from 2.1 on Thursday. The rate in Winnipeg also rose to 1.4 per cent from 1.1 per cent on Thursday.

The Northern Health Region had 17 new cases, the highest among Manitoba's health regions. The Winnipeg and Interlake-Eastern health regions each had 12 new cases. There were four new cases in the SouthernHealth region and one in Prairie Mountain Health.

There are currently 542 active casesin the province.

A total of 57,593 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Manitoba, and 1,178 people have died since the beginning of the pandemic.

Hospitalizations continued to fall on Friday. Currently, 93 people in Manitoba are hospitalized due to COVID-19 25 of them in intensive care.

That's down from 102people in hospital and 29 patients in intensive care on Thursday.

Labs completed 1,613 COVID-19 tests on Thursday. The province said the upcoming August long weekend could affect the operating hours at some COVID-19 test sites.

An outbreak atMarie Thorarinson Estates Assisted Living Facility in Arborg has been declared over, the province's news release said.

Genetic testing has confirmed 23 new cases of COVID-19 linked to coronavirus variants of concern in Manitoba, according to the province's online dashboard. There are 326 active cases linked to the more contagious variants, up from 318 on Thursday, and 181 confirmed deaths linked to variants.

On Friday, the province announced it is sending5,500 doses of the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine back to the federal government, to be donated to countries in need of vaccines. These doses were set to expire at the end of August, but there are still unexpired doses available at somemedical clinics and pharmacists in Manitoba.

As of Friday, 79.5 per cent of eligible Manitobans have received one dose of a vaccine, and 69.3 per cent have had two.

Aug. 2 is the deadline for people to get their first shot to be eligible for the first vaccine lottery.

The lottery will award threeprizes of $100,000 in the Winnipeg health region, and one $100,000 prize in each of the Prairie Mountain, Southern, Interlake-Eastern and Northern health regions. Churchill, which is part of the Winnipeg health region, will be grouped in with the Northern Health Region for the lottery.