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Three presumptive cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Manitoba
Danton Unger
Editorial Producer - Digital
Published Thursday, March 12, 2020 4:23PM CST Last Updated Thursday, March 12, 2020 4:39PM CST
WINNIPEG -- Provincial health officials have confirmed two more presumptive cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba.
The province said two men in their 30s, both in the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority tested poisitive for COVID-19. In both cases, the province said it appears the men were exposed to the virus through recent travel.
The province said preliminary information shows people who were on the following flights on March 7 and March 8 may have been exposed to COVID-19:
Philippines Airlines flight PR 466 from Manila to Incheon, Korea – rows 48 to 54;
Air Canada flight AC 0064 from Incheon, Korea to Vancouver International Airport – rows 30 to 36;
Air Canada flight AC 8624 from Vancouver International Airport to Winnipeg – rows 24 to 29.
Anyone who was on these flights is being asked to self-isolate and monitor themselves for symptoms for 14-days since their last known contact or exposure...
Three presumptive cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Manitoba
Danton Unger
Editorial Producer - Digital
Published Thursday, March 12, 2020 4:23PM CST Last Updated Thursday, March 12, 2020 4:39PM CST
WINNIPEG -- Provincial health officials have confirmed two more presumptive cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba.
The province said two men in their 30s, both in the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority tested poisitive for COVID-19. In both cases, the province said it appears the men were exposed to the virus through recent travel.
The province said preliminary information shows people who were on the following flights on March 7 and March 8 may have been exposed to COVID-19:
Philippines Airlines flight PR 466 from Manila to Incheon, Korea – rows 48 to 54;
Air Canada flight AC 0064 from Incheon, Korea to Vancouver International Airport – rows 30 to 36;
Air Canada flight AC 8624 from Vancouver International Airport to Winnipeg – rows 24 to 29.
Anyone who was on these flights is being asked to self-isolate and monitor themselves for symptoms for 14-days since their last known contact or exposure...
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