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8 of Manitoba's 15 new COVID-19 cases are in Winnipeg

Winnipeg now has 160 active cases of COVID-19 more than half of Manitoba's287, according to provincial data.

Winnipeg now has more than half of province's active cases

Two women wear masks in Winnipeg, where the majority of Manitoba's active COVID-19 cases are now located. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

There are 15new cases of COVID-19in Manitoba on Friday, with eight of them in theWinnipeg health region, the province says in a news release.

Another four new cases are in the Prairie Mountain Health region, and the remaining three are in the Southern Health region, the release says.

Investigations into the new cases continue. More information will be released if a public health risk is identified, the release says.

Winnipeg now has more than half of Manitoba's287 active cases of COVID-19, with 160 active cases, according to provincial data.

Cases in Winnipeg were broken down into 12 districts on Friday morning, ahead of the province announcing the day's new numbers.

That change, announced earlier this week,was made in response to hunger from Winnipeggers for more detail about where people withthe illness live.

There are 12 people in Manitoba hospitalized with the illness caused by the novel coronavirus, including four in intensive care an increase of one in each category from Thursday.

The province announced another potential public exposure to COVID-19 from early last week, though the exposure risk is low.

Anyone who was at the GRMC Vision Centre at 20-144 Sixth St. in Brandon, Man., on Sept. 1 from 3 to 5 p.m. should watch for symptoms of the illness, the release says.

Positive case at Liquor Mart

Friday afternoon,Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries announcedan employee at the Fort Garry Liquor Mart on Pembina Highway, near McGillvray Boulevard, has tested positive for COVID-19.

The employee last worked last Saturday, from noon till just after 9 p.m., was not showing any symptoms when they were at the store, and continues to not have any, says a news release from the Crown corporation.

They also work a mask and practised physical distancing while they were working, the news release says.

The employee is now self-isolating andthe store has undergone extra sanitization as a precaution.

Friday's new COVID-19 cases in Manitoba are spread out across six of the province's health districts. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)

Manitoba's five-day test positivity rate is now up to 1.4 per cent, the province's news release says.

To date, 1,393 cases of COVID-19 have been detected in Manitoba. Sixteen people in the province who contracted the illness have died and 1,090 have recovered, the release says.

A student at Churchill High School who tested positive for COVID-19 after going to class earlier this week"did everything they were supposed to do," Chief Provincial Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin said on Thursday.

Roussin cautioned against scrutinizing the student, saying that kind of attention could stop others from getting tested in the future.

That case was the first to be detected among students at reopened Manitoba schools.

The COVID-19 test site at Brandon's Keystone Centre will close permanently after Saturday. A list of current testing sites in Manitoba is on the province's website.

On Thursday, 1,457 more COVID-19 tests were done in Manitoba. That brought the total number of tests completed in the province since early February to 151,807.

As of Aug. 29, 13.1 per cent of people with COVID-19 in Manitoba have not reported any symptoms, according to the province's epidemiology and surveillance report. (Jacques Marcoux/CBC)