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164 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths reported in Manitoba on Tuesday

Manitoba reports 164 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths on Tuesday.

7-day average daily case count in Manitoba has risen to 174, new 4th-wave high

Staff members work at an ICU in an Alberta hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Manitoba's total number of COVID-19 cases, since the pandemic began, crossed the 70,000 threshold on Tuesday. (Submitted by AHS)

Manitoba reports 164 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths on Tuesday.

TheWinnipeg health region has the largest share of newcaseswith 73. TheSouthern Health region is next with 36.

The Northern Health Region has 28, the Prairie Mountain Health region has 17 andtheInterlake-Eastern health region has 10.

The Winnipeg and Interlake-Eastern regions recorded one death each.

Specific information about the latest deaths sex, age, links to outbreaks or virus variants is not yet available. The Manitoba government no longer holds news conferences or sends news releases on Tuesdays to update case numbers, although some figures are available online.

The total number of deaths in Manitoba since the pandemic started is now 1,355.

As of Tuesday, 135 Manitobans are hospitalized with COVID-19, which is a drop of seven from Monday. Of those, 34 are in intensive care units, which is unchanged from Monday.

The province's five-day test positivity rate increased to six per cent from 5.7 per cent on Monday. There is no update on the rate for Winnipeg, which was at 3.7 per cent on Monday.

The seven-day average daily case count in Manitoba has risen to 174. That's a new high for the fourth wave.

Of the 164 cases reported Tuesday, 61 (37per cent) are in people who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 and 15 (nine per cent) are in people who werepartially vaccinated. The other 88 (54 per cent) are in fully vaccinated people.

(Government of Manitoba)

However, when it comes to severity of symptoms, the caseload shifts toward those who are unvaccinated.

Among people hospitalized with active COVID-19, 64 per cent are unvaccinated and 32 per cent are fully vaccinated.

(Government of Manitoba)

And of the patients being treated for active COVID-19 in intensive care, 92 per cent are unvaccinated, four per cent are partly vaccinated and four per centare fully vaccinated.

As of midnight, there were 103 patients in intensive care units acrossManitoba. That includes patients receiving both COVID and non-COVID care.

The critical care program's pre-COVID baseline capacity was 72 patients.

School cases

The total number of COVID-19 cases linked to schools since classes started on Sept. 7 is now 1,983, the province's dashboard on school data says.

That's an increase of 160 since Thursday.

Of those, 1,698 are student cases and 285are staff. There have been 416 schools that have reported one or more cases.

Within the last 14 days, the period in which cases are considered active, there have been 433 cases:377student cases and 56 staff cases across 170schools.There are 817 schools in the province.

A map showing school-associated cases within the last 14 days can be seen here.

As of Tuesday, 83.7per cent of eligible Manitobanshave received one dose of a coronavirus vaccine and 78per cent have both doses, theprovincial vaccine dashboardsays.

Eligibility for first and second dosesnow includes anyone age five or older.

The total number of doses administered in the province is now at2,369,451.