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Manitoba reports record-high 825 new COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths

Manitoba is reporting 825 new cases of COVID-19 and five more deaths, according to the province's dashboard on Tuesday.

Provincial test positivity rate rises to 21.9%

Medical staff administers a COVID-19 test in an Ontario hospital earlier in the pandemic. Manitoba is reporting 825 new cases of COVID-19 and five deaths on Tuesday. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Manitoba is reporting a record-high 825new cases of COVID-19 and fivemore deaths, according to the province's dashboard on Tuesday.

Of those cases, 521 are from the Winnipeg health region, with Prairie Mountain, the Southern, Interlake-Eastern and Northern health regions with 119, 113, 62 and 10 cases, respectively.

Chief Provincial Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin has previously said the case countscould be underrepresenting the true number of Manitoba's COVID-19 infections due to lengthy lines at test sites and extended waits for results.

A total of 164 Manitobans are currently in hospital with COVID-19, including 121 active cases up from 114 on Monday.

Sixty-oneCOVID-19 hospitalizations are in the Winnipeg health region, withthe Southern health region having the next highest with 38.

Twenty-seven Manitoba COVID-19 patients are in intensive care, 22 of which are active cases, as well as five people who are no longer infectious but continue to require critical care, according to the province.

Monday, the province reported 25 people were in intensive caredue to COVID-19. But that number conflicted with the 40 intensive care patients tallied by physiciansincluding Grace Hospital's medical director Dr. Heather Smith. The province could not immediately explain the discrepancy.

As of midnight, there were 95 patients in intensive care, including patients receiving COVID and non-COVID care, a Shared Health spokesperson told CBC News.

The critical care program's normal, pre-COVID baseline capacity was 72 patients.

The five-day test positivity rate is 21.9per cent provincially, up from 19 per cent on Monday.

The provincial death toll sits at 1,383, per thedashboard.

More than 3,200laboratory tests were completed Sunday. The total number of lab tests completed since February 2020 is 1,262,619.

There are 6,546 activecases, with thetotal number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba since the start of the pandemic is 76,539, according to the dashboard.

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