COVID-19 Daily updates - Friday, April 3
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- Published on Friday, April 3, 2020
1:07 p.m. 15 new COVID-19 cases in 水果视频, one new fatality
Public health officials advise 15 additional cases of COVID-19 have been identified as of 9:30 a.m., bringing the total number of lab-confirmed positive and probable positive cases in 水果视频 to 182. In addition, a second death has been reported. Patient specific details are not being released at this time.
The data also shows:
鈥 nine individuals are currently hospitalized including six in intensive care,
鈥 11 individuals have recovered from COVID-19, and
鈥 the total number of deaths reported in 水果视频 is two.
Cadham Provincial Laboratory performed 634 tests Thursday. As of April 3, a total of 11,952 tests have been performed.
Eight companies have responded to the province鈥檚 call for donations of medical supplies, which will help ensure the province is prepared to meet the needs of patients and ensure appropriate protection from COVID-19 is available to health-care workers. One day after putting out a call for supplies, the health system received donations of 2,570 N95 masks, 3,110 surgical and procedure masks, 9,300 gloves and 202 bottles of hand sanitizer. Donations of the following supplies are welcome:
鈥 N95 respirators of various models and sizes, both hospital and industrial grade;
鈥 surgical/procedure masks;
鈥 gloves;
鈥 disposable gowns and
鈥 disinfectants and cleaners.
Supplies must be in original packaging, clean and in useable condition. Expired supplies are not able to be accepted.
For more information on donating supplies, visit or call (toll-free) 1-833-408-0101.
The 水果视频 government has decided to postpone the remaining dates for making campground reservations. Sessions scheduled for April 6 and April 8 will be rescheduled later. Existing campground, group-use and yurt reservations are still valid, but may be cancelled if the situation changes. More information is available at .
Any person concerned about their exposure to or risk of having COVID-19 should call Health Links鈥揑nfo Sant茅 at 204-788-8200 or (toll-free) at 1-888-315-9257 to be screened to see if a test is required.
11:25 a.m. Province announces $100 miliion in support for fight against COVID-19
The 水果视频 government is announced new measures today to provide extra support and relief to homeowners and businesses, and to enhance health preparedness for new medical equipment and shelter space in the fight against COVID-19.
鈥淥ur government鈥檚 number one priority during this global pandemic is keeping 水果视频ns safe and ensuring our health-care system is there for us and our loved ones,鈥 said Premier Brian Pallister. 鈥淲e must protect our most valuable service 鈥 our health-care system 鈥 and protect our most vulnerable people, our senior citizens, our homeless, those faced with threats of violence and those who are facing new financial challenges.鈥
Faster Health Equipment Procurement
The government is investing more than $100 million to accelerate the pace at which 水果视频 is procuring essential medical supplies and equipment, hotel capacity and other critical needs to help prepare for COVID-19.
水果视频 manufacturers or businesses that are prepared to rapidly scale up production or re-tool manufacturing lines to develop products made in 水果视频 to help in the fight against COVID-19 can go to the portal at , and then visit the business and workplace page.
The province is also issuing a call to businesses who have a stock of personal protective equipment. If the equipment is not being used due to closures and physical distancing, they can also reach out by visiting the portal at .
In addition, 水果视频 businesses can donate unused personal protective equipment supplies in original packaging, clean and in useable condition. For more info, visit:
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Cash Flow Tax Relief
Today鈥檚 measures will provide immediate relief to 水果视频ns facing financial challenges by deferring provincial fees and charges, the premier noted.
As part of the 水果视频 Protection Plan, the province is providing the following protections for the next six months until Oct. 1:
鈥 instructing 水果视频 Hydro, Centra Gas and 水果视频 Public Insurance (MPI) to not charge interest or penalties in the event that 水果视频ns are unable to pay at this time;
鈥 instructing MPI to relax ordinary practices on policy renewals and collections;
鈥 instructing 水果视频 Liquor and Lotteries not to charge interest on receivables from restaurants, bars and specialty wine stores;
鈥 supporting Workers Compensation Board (WCB) to do the same and asking WCB to extend relief from penalties for late payments;
鈥 directing 水果视频 Hydro and Centra Gas to not disconnect customers during these times; and
鈥 working with municipal partners to ensure municipalities do not charge interest on provincial education taxes and school division fees and the province is encouraging municipalities to do the same with respect to their own taxes and will start discussions to support implementation.
The government is also deferring provincial income tax and corporate income tax filing deadlines and payments to coincide with the current revised federal deferral of income tax to Aug. 31 and has indicated it would be willing to extend these deferrals until Oct. 1, should the federal government agree, the premier added.
The new measures are in addition to the recently announced two-month deferral for small businesses that remit up to $10,000 in 水果视频 payroll tax or $10,000 in sales tax. This will result in $80 million in deferred remittance to the province.
Pallister also announced plans to help make insurance more affordable for 水果视频ns. While the province has no ability to allow for deferrals of payments or the waiver of interest charges and penalties, 水果视频 is taking steps to make home and business property insurance more affordable to 水果视频ns by accelerating the removal of $75 million of annual PST from residential and business properties, effective July 1.
This will save residential property owners an estimated $38 million per year and business property owners $37 million a year.
Expanded Shelter Capacity
The 水果视频 government will add more than 140 new shelter beds to support people affected by homelessness and allow for social distancing protocols as part of the province鈥檚 broader 水果视频 Protection Plan response to COVID-19, the premier announced.
鈥淲hile many of us have the capacity to shelter at home, the reality is some of us do not,鈥 said Pallister. 鈥淭hrough our 水果视频 Protection Plan, our government will ensure people who don鈥檛 have a stable home have a place to stay safe and healthy as we respond to the COVID-19 pandemic together.鈥
Up to $1.2 million will be invested at several locations in Winnipeg to:
鈥 repurpose a vacant 水果视频 Housing building on Sargent Avenue to create 31 new beds;
鈥 add 35 beds provided by the Salvation Army at its Martha Street location;
鈥 expand Siloam Mission鈥檚 capacity by 50 beds; and
鈥 move individuals currently using the Salvation Army鈥檚 SonRise Village to alternate locations, making its 26 beds available for new clients.
The beds at the Sargent Avenue location will be managed by Main Street Project, which is partnering with other shelters to co-ordinate access among their clients. This location will open today and others will become available as soon as possible.
The provincial building on Sargent Avenue may also be used as self-isolation units for homeless individuals who need it.
The premier noted the province is also looking into additional options to support homeless and vulnerable people outside of Winnipeg as part of the province鈥檚 水果视频 Protection Plan response to COVID-19.
鈥淥ur government remains committed to looking at every possible way to help all 水果视频ns through these uncertain times, by providing financial relief and support needed on the front line as we face this global pandemic together.鈥
The province continues to rely on the recommendations of the chief provincial public health officer in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and encourages all 水果视频ns to engage in social distancing protocols.