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Manitoba reports lowest daily COVID-19 case count in nearly 2 weeks, with 58 on Sunday

Manitobas five-day test positivity rate is still 5.3 per cent, while Winnipeg's rose to 4.1 per cent from four per cent on Saturday.

Deaths of 2 more Manitobans also announced, bringing province's total to 884

Two people hold hands as they walk down a sidewalk wearing face masks in this file photo. Since Manitoba's first cases of COVID-19 were announced last March, the province has identified more than 30,000 cases of the illness. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)

Manitoba reported its lowest daily increase in COVID-19 cases in nearly two weeks on Sunday, when 58 new infections were reported in a news release.

Most of those cases are in the Northern Health Region (25) and the Winnipeg health region (24), the release says.

The rest are split between the Southern Health region (five) and the Interlake-Eastern health region (four). The Prairie Mountain Health region reported no new COVID-19 infections for the second straight day.

The last time Manitoba's number of daily new COVID-19 cases was that low was on Feb. 8, when 53 new infections were announced.

Two more people have died in Manitoba after contracting COVID-19.

The deaths announced Sunday are a man in his 70s and a woman in her 80s, the release says. The woman was from the Winnipeg health region, while the man was connected to the outbreak at Niverville's Heritage Life Personal Care Home.

The latest deaths bring Manitoba's total to 884.

Manitoba's five-day test positivity rate is still 5.3 per cent, while Winnipeg's rose to 4.1 per cent from four per cent on Saturday.

No new cases of the coronavirus variant first detected in the U.K. which can spread more easily were announced in Manitoba this weekend. The province announced three new virus variant cases on Friday, which brought the total number identified in Manitoba to four after the first case was announced last week.

Officials said all four of those cases were linked to international travel and have since recovered.

There are now 208 COVID-19 patients in hospital in Manitoba, up by two since Saturday. Thirty-one of those people are still in intensive care, the release says.

Manitoba has now identified 31,386 COVID-19 cases, including 29,322 people who have been deemed recovered. There are now 1,180 active cases in the province, though officials have previously said that number may been inflated by a data entry backlog.

There were 2,024 COVID-19 tests done in Manitoba on Saturday, which brings the province's total number of swabs done since early last February to 512,566.