10 people tested, 0 cases confirmed: Manitoba insists local risk of coronavirus still low - Action News
Home WebMail Monday, November 11, 2024, 03:50 AM | Calgary | -1.1°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Manitoba

10 people tested, 0 cases confirmed: Manitoba insists local risk of coronavirus still low

Tenpeople have been tested for coronavirusin Manitoba, but the provincial government says there areno diagnosedcases in the province so far.

7 cases of illness reported in Canada exclusively in Ontario, B.C.

Passengers and people waiting to pick them up wear masks at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Jan. 26. The masks are a precaution against a coronavirus outbreak that started in Wuhan, China. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Tenpeople have been tested for coronavirusin Manitoba, but the provincial government says there areno diagnosedcases in the province so far.

The risk of contracting thenovel coronavirusremains low in the province, Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba's chief provincial health officer, stressed again during a media briefing Friday.

"I think anytime you see a new virus like this it does instill that fear in individuals ...but if you look at the risk compared to influenza, certainly influenza risk is much higher to Manitobans right now," he said.

Roussinsaid there was a range of ages for the 10Manitobans who weretested for coronavirus. Theydisplayed some symptoms of the virus and either recently returned from the countryorbeen incontact with someone who had.

He added that no person testedwas at high risk of contracting the virus. He said they were examined out of an abundance of caution.

Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba's chief provincial public health officer, says the risk of coronavirus to people in the province is low. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

The World Health Organization has declared a global health emergency over the outbreak that started in China.

China has reported more than 30,000 casesand more than 600 deaths. Outside China, there are 270 cases reported in 24 countriesand one death.

In Canada, seven cases have been reported three in Ontario and four in British Columbia. Nobody has died.

To prevent the spread of the disease, thePublic Health Agency of Canada is asking travellers who visited the areas of China where itoriginated the city of Wuhan andHubei province toisolate themselves for 14 days after their arrival in Canada.

Travellers who returned from the rest of mainland China are asked to self-monitor themselvesfor two weeks.

If recent travellers from China develop a fever, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, they are urged to call their local urgent care centre or emergency department, the province said in a news release.

Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs preparing

Meanwhile, First Nation communities in Manitoba have been preparingfor the novel coronavirus just in case.

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) held a meeting Thursday with government and health officials to ensure their emergency plans are suitable.

Leaders are remembering 2009 when three peoplefromGarden Hill First Nation died ofH1N1.

"We absolutely learned a lot from a decade ago, but we still have more to learn and we have more to do with respect to a public health response,"Melanie Mackinnon, senior health advisor to AMC'sgrand chief, said.

With files from Ian Froese, Sarah Petz, Cameron MacIntosh