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216 new cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba, including 118 in north

More than half of Saturday's new cases are in the Northern Health Region, which has seen a worrisome spike recently. The province also announced three more deaths from the illness.

3 more deaths from COVID-19 Saturday, along with another sharp rise in cases in Northern Health Region

A health worker administers a nasal swab to test for COVID-19 in a Jan. 8, 2021 file photo. Cases of the illness have continued to climb in northern Manitoba, where strict pandemic restrictions have been left in place. Some restrictions eased for the rest of the province on Saturday. (Natacha Pisarenko/The Associated Press)

There are 216new cases of COVID-19and three more deaths from the illness in Manitoba, according to a provincial news release issued on Saturday.

Of the new cases, more than half 118 are in the Northern Health Region, which has seen a worrisome spike recently.

The rest of the cases are in the Winnipeg(50),Interlake-Eastern(22), Southern(14) and Prairie Mountain(12) health regions.

The deaths reported Saturday were all in the Winnipeg health region a man in his 60s, a woman in her 70s and a woman in her 80s.

The provincial five-daytest positivity rate a rolling average of the number of tests that come back positiveis 9.8 per cent, up from 9.3 per cent on Friday. Winnipeg'srate also rose slightly, to6.5 per cent from 6.2.

The province's news release says 1,836 COVID-19 tests were completed Friday, bringing the total number of lab tests completed since early February 2020 to 463,084.

The number of Manitobans in hospital is 272, up from 268 on Friday. There are also 40 people in intensive care, up from 33 the day prior.

On Friday, the province reported 173 new cases of COVID-19,with more than a third 64 in the Northern Health Region.

As well, Fox Lake Cree Nation declared an outbreak of COVID-19 on Friday.

There are 34 active cases in the First Nation, about 700 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg,Chief Morris Beardy said in a news release.

That number includesBeardy himself.

"This is very serious and scary for us all. I also know how resilient and strong our community is, and how we can support each other through difficult times," he said.

There are 88 Fox Lake households affected by the virus, including 15 in the Bird reserve and 70 in the nearby town of Gillam, according to the release.

The northern region, including the town of Churchill, was excluded from an easing of some of theprovince's strict pandemic restrictions, which came into effect for the rest of Manitoba Saturday, following recent drops in case numbers.

Two designated visitors are now allowed for each household, andgroup of up to five can gatheroutdoors on private property.

Retailers are allowed tosell non-essential items in-storeagain, and barbers and hair stylists are able to go back to work.

As well, as of Saturday, all Manitoba teachers, educational support staff and other staff working in schools and directly with students can now make an appointment for rapid COVID-19 testing at the Winnipeg Fast Pass site at 1066 Nairn Ave., provided they meet certain criteria.

To be eligible, people who work in schools must be symptomatic, identified as a close contact because of an exposure at school, or have a symptomatic household member.

Appointments for the pilot site are now open for eligible staff working in all schools and school divisions, the province says.