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New deaths:
Tuesday:
M50s - Southern
M70s - Southern
M70s - Southern
W80s - Southern
Wednesday:
M60s - Prairie Mountain
W70s - Southern
Thursday
M80s - Prairie Mountain
All linked to unspecified VOCs.
Winnipeg TP rate is now 3%.
Cases since Monday: 687
New cases by region since Monday:
Southern - 319
Winnipeg - 176
Prairie Mountain - 82
Interlake-Eastern - 57
Northern - 53
New outbreaks:
- Portage District General Hospital Rehab Unit in Portage la Prairie
- Russell Personal Care Home in Russell
New school outbreaks:
- River Heights School. Kindergarten cohort, in Brandon;
- École Lacerte School, kindergarten class, in Winnipeg;
- Westdale School, Grade 6, in Winnipeg;
- Ralph Maybank School, grades 2/3 and 3/4 classes, in Winnipeg;
- Edmund Partridge School, Grade 6 class, in Winnipeg; and
- South Pointe School, Grade 2 class, in Winnipeg.
A total of 46 warnings and 20 tickets were issued for the week of Nov 1 to 7 including:
- one $1,296 ticket to an individual;
- 18 $298 tickets to individuals for failure to wear a mask in an indoor public place; and
- one $5,000 ticket to a business.
New orders:
Religious gatherings are limited to 25 people unless the facility can physically divide the space into separate areas, in which case several cohorts of up to 25 can attend the same service.
However, the total number of attendees at a service may not exceed 25 per cent of facility capacity, to a maximum of 250 people. Cohorts must not mingle, masks must be worn and physical distancing rules apply.
This applies to the Southern Health-Santé Sud health region only;
- this new restriction goes into effect Saturday, Nov. 13 at 12:01 a.m.;
- services restricted to fully immunized people and those under 12 who are not eligible for the vaccine may occur without capacity limits; and
- the municipalities of Cartier, Headingley, Macdonald, Ritchot (Niverville-Ritchot), St. François Xavier and Taché that are geographically located in the Southern Health–Santé Sud health region, are exempt and considered to be part of the Winnipeg Capital Region.
Provincewide, proof of at least one dose of vaccination, or a recent (within 72 hours) negative test result will be required for 12 to 17 year olds for indoor recreational sports:
- there will be a grace period until Dec. 5 to allow individuals who are not yet fully immunized to comply, with the order to be in effect at 12:01 a.m. on Dec. 6; and
- negative tests need to come from a participating pharmacy as provincial testing sites should only be accessed by symptomatic individuals, or those who are required to take a PCR test by public health.