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Manitoba reports no new COVID-19-related deaths for 4th consecutive week

Manitoba has not recorded a COVID-19-related death in more than a month, according to the province's latest respiratory surveillance report.

Province hasn't reported an increase in total COVID deaths since early March report, latest data shows

A nurse readies a bag on a hospital stand for a patient.
There was a slight decrease in COVID-19-related hospitalizations and intensive unit care admissions during the week of April 2-8, according to the province's latest report. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Manitoba has not recorded a COVID-19-related death in nearly a month, according to the province's latest respiratory surveillance report.

Thereport, which coversthe week of April 2-8, indicates thetotal number of deaths hasn't changed since the report for the week of March 5-11.

There was alsoa slight decrease in COVID-19-related hospitalizations during the latest reporting week, dropping to 53 admissions from 57the week prior.

Intensive unit care admissions also dropped, from 10 during the week of March 26-April 1 to eight during the latest reporting week.

The weekly test positivity ratefor COVID-19 increased to 16.1 per cent, up from 13.4 per cent the week before.

While overall,lab detection has decreased when compared to last fall, the COVID-19 incidence rate in people age 80 and up increased in the past week, according to the report.

Two outbreaks in long-term care facilities were reported during the latest week.

Wastewater surveillance data up to March 30 showedsustained COVID-19 activity in Winnipeg and Brandon, withlevels lower than those in the fall of 2022, the report says.

There were 132 new cases of COVID-19 reported, which is a decrease of 11 from the week before, when there were 121 new cases. However, the true number of cases ismuch higher, as the province does not collect data from home tests.

Influenza activity continues to be low, with no new influenza-related hospital orICU admissions and no new deaths reported. There were four influenza A cases reported, and one case of influenza B.

Other respiratory viruses are still circulating, the report says, with 21 respiratory syncytial virus cases reported, compared to 11cases the week before.

The RSV test rate positivity rate rose to1.7 per cent from one per cent during the week of March 26-April 1.