COVID-19 Daily updates - Tuesday, Apr. 28
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1:03 p.m. Zero new COVID-19 cases in Manitoba; Active case fall to 57
Public health officials advise no new cases of COVID-19 have been identified as of 9:30 a.m. today. The total number of lab-confirmed positive and probable positive cases in Manitoba remains at 272.
The data also shows:
• seven individuals are currently hospitalized, which includes two individuals in intensive care;
• 57 active cases and 209 individuals who have recovered from COVID-19; and
• the number of deaths due to COVID-19 remains at six.
As of yesterday, an additional 321 laboratory tests were performed. This brings the total number of tests performed since early February to 23,857.
COVID-19 Daily updates - Monday, Apr. 27
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1:07 p.m. One new COVID-19 case in Manitoba. Total active cases continue to drop
Public health officials advise one new case of COVID-19 was identified as of 9:30 a.m. today, bringing the total number of lab-confirmed positive and probable positive cases in Manitoba to 272.
The data also shows:
• seven individuals are currently hospitalized, which includes two individuals in intensive care;
• 61 active cases and 205 individuals who have recovered from COVID-19; and
• the number of deaths due to COVID-19 remains at six.
As of yesterday, an additional 377 laboratory tests were performed. This brings the total number of tests performed since early February to 23,543.
Friday, April 24, 2020 Neepawa Banner & Press
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Get the latest news online with the Neepawa Banner & Press! Click the front page image at the bottom to see the pages from this week, or click the link below to flip through the whole paper on issuu.com.
In this week's edition, get the scoop on the Banner & Press's move to a new (old) building, get a sneak peek of the new structures to be installed in Neepawa's new bike park, find out how local musicians are sharing the pieces they had prepared for the Fine Arts Festival before it got cancelled and much more!
Don't forget to pick up a hard copy of the Banner & Press so you don't miss out on some great deals in the flyers! In this week's, you can find Giant Tiger, depending on where you pick up your paper.
Friday, April 24, 2020 Rivers Banner
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This week, read about the outcome of a late night fire and about the "golden years" from Daughter on Call.
COVID-19 Daily updates - Friday, Apr. 24
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3:19 p.m. Manitoba to treat CERB as income to ensure provincial EIA clients receive benefits
Manitoba will be joining Ontario in ensuring that provincial Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) clients who are receiving the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) will have more money in their pockets and continue to receive needed health benefits, Families Minister Heather Stefanson announced today.
“Individuals on EIA who qualify for the CERB will continue to receive the benefits they need to get through this difficult time,” said Stefanson. “This complements actions our government has already taken to support our most vulnerable citizens including investments made as part of our Manitoba Protection Plan. Our government will continue to support our most vulnerable citizens as we fight this pandemic together.”
The federal CERB benefit will be treated as earned income under EIA. As a result, EIA clients who receive the CERB benefit will receive more than they would on EIA alone. They will also continue to receive prescription drug, dental and optical benefits regardless of whether they are still eligible for provincial social assistance. For example, by treating the CERB as earned income, a couple with two children will receive $2,270 per month under both programs while still qualifying for needed health benefits.