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Manitoba reports 329 COVID-19 cases as precipitous rise passes record set in 2nd wave

Manitoba reported 329 COVID-19 cases and no deaths on Tuesday, but it did hit a worrying new milestone. The seven-day average for daily cases reached 427, passing a high of 421 set during Manitoba's second wave.

7-day average for daily cases hits 427; previous high of 421 set in Manitoba's 2nd wave

Manitoba's COVID-19 caseload continues to put pressure on the health-care system during the third wave. (CBC)

Manitoba reported 329 COVID-19 cases and no deaths on Tuesday, but it did hit a worrying new milestone.

The seven-day average for daily cases reached 427, passing a high of 424 set during Manitoba's second wave.

Manitoba's provincial test positivity rate also climbedto 12 per cent from 11.6 per cent. The rate in Winnipeg roseto 14.2 per cent from 13.8 per cent.

The number of people in hospital due to the illness caused by the novel coronavirus dipped by oneto 214. The number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care also declined by one to 59. Thirteenof those patients are under the age of 40, according to a provincial spokesperson.

The total number of patients inICUs, including those with and without COVID-19, sits at 111 on Tuesday. At the current rate, in a matter of weeks Manitoba could surpass the second wave high of 129 patients in ICUs, according to government models.

Hospitalizationsshot up recently on the heels of a sharp increase in cases over the past month. That hasforced the province to quickly add more ICU beds to four hospitals.

Manitoba's vaccination campaign has ramped up simultaneously, as vaccine supply has increased; 45.4 per cent of adults have received at least one dose.

The province expanded vaccine eligibility to anyone 24 and up on Tuesday.

The province announced Friday it is rolling out a program that would mandate employers to giveworkers threehours during a shift to get vaccinated.

Manitobans can book an appointment at a provincial supersite or pop-up clinic onlineor call1-844-626-8222.

The majority of Tuesday's new cases 235 are in Winnipeg. Another 34 cases were detected in the Prairie Mountain Health region, 28 in Southern Health, 24 in Interlake-Eastern and eight in Northern Health.

The number of active cases of more contagious coronavirus variants has jumped by 465 cases, or 35 per cent, since Saturday. They now make up1,810 of Manitoba's overall 3,837 active cases.

The total number of variant cases is now4,611.

The province doesn't update its variant-tracking dashboard on Sundays and Mondays, so the totalon Tuesday is from three days.

There have also been 16 new cases of the P1 variant, which is associated with Brazil, bringing the total number of cases of that strain to 36.

P1 represents less than one per cent of known variant cases in Manitoba. The majority are the B117 variant of concern associated with the U.K., which accounts for over half of variant cases in the province so far. The remainder, or 46 per cent, are primarily listed as unspecified, while about half a per cent are the B1351 variant first found in South Africa.

So far, 997 Manitobans have died due to COVID-19, including 24 linked to variants.

Possible exposures are posted on the province's website.