Nine new COVID-19 deaths in Manitoba reported since Friday
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Manitoba health officials announced nine deaths linked to COVID-19 on Tuesday, dating back to Friday.
Manitoba health officials announced nine deaths linked to COVID-19 on Tuesday, dating back to Friday.
Two of the deaths happened on Friday, both in the Southern Health Region. The province said one was a man in his 60s linked to an unspecified variant and the second was a man in his 80s.
Three deaths were reported Saturday, two in Southern Health - a man in his 50s and a man in his 70s, both linked to an unspecified variant.
The third death was a man in his 70s in Winnipeg, also linked to an unspecified variant.
Two more deaths were recorded on Sunday - a man in his 50s from the Northern Health Region and a woman in her 60s in Southern Health, which was connected to an unspecified variant.
The final two deaths happened on Tuesday, both in Southern Health. They were a man in his 70s and a man in his 80s, both connected to an unspecified variant.
This brings the province's death toll to 1,224 since the start of the pandemic.
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