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66 new COVID-19 cases reported in Manitoba Tuesday

Manitoba has 66 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, the province's online dashboard says.

1 additional death reported, online dashboard says

An air traveller gets a COVID-19 test before boarding a flight. (Eduardo Munoz/Reuters)

Manitoba has 66new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, the province's online dashboard says.

There was one more death from COVID-19 reported on the dashboard,bringing Manitoba's total to 1,206.

More details, including the age, sex and health regionof the person who died, are expected Thursday in the province's next COVID-19 news release.

Of the new cases reported Tuesday, 50 are among people who were not vaccinated at all while another five are among people who were only partly immunized, the province's online dashboard says. There were 11 cases in fully vaccinated people.

There were21 new cases in the Southern Health region, the dashboard says. There were 17 new cases in the Winnipeg health region, 11 each inthe Northern and Prairie Mountain health regions, and six in the Interlake-Eastern health region.

The province's five-day test positivity rate remains at 2.3 per cent, the same number reported Monday.

The dashboard also shows 71 patients in hospital with COVID-19, up from 66 Monday. There are14 in intensive care, the same as Monday.

There are 120 morenewly identified cases and one more death linked tomore infectious coronavirus variants since Saturday, the last time the province updated its online data on those cases.

The province's online vaccine data dashboard says 79.5 per cent of eligible Manitobans now have two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, up just 0.1 per cent since Monday, while 84.4 per cent now have at least one dose, also up just 0.1 per cent since the day before.

There are37 new cases reported in schools sincetheonline dashboard showing those numbers was last updated a week ago. Of those cases, 30 are in studentsand seven are in school staff.