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Northern Manitoba shatters one-day case record, Armed Forces arrive in Shamattawa

Before Friday, the most new COVID-19 cases northern Manitoba had reported in one day was 57. That record was more than doubled Friday, as 136 new northern cases were reported by the province Dec. 11.
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Before Friday, the most new COVID-19 cases northern Manitoba had reported in one day was 57.

That record was more than doubled Friday, as 136 new northern cases were reported by the province Dec. 11.

The vast majority of the new cases are in theÌýShamattawa/York Factory/Tataskweyak/Split Lake, where provincial data shows 237 positive cases, including 111 new cases announced Friday.

The real number of cases may be much higher - Shammattawa First Nation Chief Eric Redhead has said at least 300 cases of COVID-19 are present in Shamattawa, a town with a population of around 1,000 people. The Canadian Armed Forces arrived in the community Wednesday to assist in responding to the disease, providing medical care and additional manpower for testing, wellness and isolation checks, as well as evacuating Elders and high-risk people from the community.

TheÌýShamattawa/York Factory/Tataskweyak/Split Lake district, according to numbers from the provincial government, has reported 254 total COVID-19 cases as of Dec. 11. Only one other northern district - The Pas/OCN/Kelsey - has reported more total cases during the pandemic.

Increases in active cases were reported across the region, including minor changes. Thompson/Mystery Lake reported 10 more active cases of COVID-19, followed by six new active cases in Island Lake, two in Norway House and one new active case in the Bay Line,ÌýFlin Flon/Snow Lake/Cranberry Portage/Sherridon, Nelson House/Nisichawayasihk andÌýSayisi Dene/Tadoule/Barren Lands/Brochet/Northlands/Lac Brochet district.

Four districts saw net decreases in active cases, led by theÌýGrand Rapids/Misipawistik/Moose Lake/Mosakahiken/Easterville/Chemawawin, which saw one new case and six recoveries. Each of theÌýBunibonibee/Oxford House/Manto Sipi/Gods River/Gods Lake, Cross Lake/Pimicikamak andÌýThe Pas/Opaskwayak/Kelsey districts saw active cases decrease by one.

Throughout Manitoba, 14 more people have died from COVID-19, including eight deaths tied directly to outbreak at senior's home and health facilities. All the deaths reported Friday were in southern communities. Manitoba reported 445 new net cases, including over 300 cases in southern Manitoba.

No new outbreaks or possible public exposures have been announced by the province.

Cases by northern Manitoba district active cases recoveries deaths total cases
Bay Line 1 3 0 4
Bunibonibee/Oxford House/Manto Sipi/Gods River/Gods Lake 36 9 1 46
Churchill (covered by Winnipeg Regional Health Authority) 0 1 0 1
Cross Lake/Pimicikamak 14 86 0 100
Flin Flon/Snow Lake/Cranberry Portage/Sherridon 4 30 1 35
Gillam/Fox Lake 1 3 0 4
Grand Rapids/Misipawistik/Moose Lake/Mosakahiken/Easterville/Chemawawin 18 167 2 187
Island Lake 118 31 1 150
Lynn Lake/Marcel Colomb/Leaf Rapids/O-Pipon-Na-Piwin/Granville Lake 3 7 0 10
Nelson House/Nisichawayasihk 1 9 0 10
Norway House 22 2 0 24
Pukatawagan/Mathias Colomb 3 3 0 6
Sayisi Dene/Tadoule/Barren Lands/Brochet/Northlands/Lac Brochet 2 6 0 8
Shamattawa/York Factory/Tataskweyak/Split Lake 237 17 0 254
The Pas/Opaskwayak/Kelsey 96 296 6 398
Thompson/Mystery Lake 34 108 0 142
Unknown district 8 53 0 61
Case totals as of Dec. 11 598 831 11 1440

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