67 new COVID-19 cases reported in Manitoba on Thursday
CBC
There are 67 new COVID-19 cases in Manitoba on Thursday, says an update from the province.
No new deaths from COVID-19 were reported.
For the new coronavirus cases, 45 are in people not vaccinated at all, seven were partly vaccinated and 15 were fully vaccinated.
The Southern Health region has the most new cases, with 28.
There are also 14 new cases in the Winnipeg health region, 12 in the Prairie Mountain Health region, eight in the Interlake-Eastern Health region, and five in the Northern Health Region.
There are 68 people in hospital with COVID-19, down five from Wednesday, with 14 in intensive care, one more than Wednesday.
The province's online dashboard says that 69 per cent of those hospitalized with active COVID-19 were not vaccinated, while 11 per cent were partly vaccinated and 20 per cent were fully vaccinated.

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