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COVID-19 daily updates - Thursday, Apr. 23

1:08 p.m. Five new cases identified in 水果视频

Public health officials advise five new cases of COVID-19 were identified as of 9:30 a.m. today, bringing the total number of lab-confirmed positive and probable positive cases in 水果视频 to 262.

The data also shows:
鈥    seven individuals are currently hospitalized, which includes two individuals in intensive care;
鈥    82 active cases and 174 individuals who have recovered from COVID-19; and
鈥    the number of deaths due to COVID-19 remains at six.

The province advises there was an error in the numbers reported yesterday. The actual total should have been reported as 21,061. As of yesterday, an additional 327 laboratory tests were performed. This brings the total number of tests performed since early February to 21,387.

Public health officials have expanded testing criteria. It is important for people who meet the criteria and are showing even mild symptoms of COVID-19, including a cough, a runny nose, a sore throat and a fever, to be tested to better determine the spread of the virus in 水果视频.

水果视频ns are reminded that if they are showing symptoms of COVID-19 and meet testing criteria, they can call Health Links鈥揑nfo Sant茅 at 204-788-8200 or (toll-free) at 1-888-315-9257 for more information.

For up-to-date information on testing criteria and community screening sites, visit . For more information and to access the online screening tool for COVID-19, visit .

A comprehensive list of 水果视频 government COVID-19 measures can be found at:
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11:24 a.m. MPI to issue rebates to policyholders due to fewer claims during pandemic

水果视频 Public Insurance (MPI) is returning up to $110 million to provide financial relief to its policyholders, Crown Services Minister Jeff Wharton announced today.

鈥淢any 水果视频ns have been financially impacted by this crisis,鈥 said Wharton. 鈥淢PI is proactively providing relief when it is needed most by issuing rebates to its customers as an alternative to future reduced premiums.鈥

Rebates will be based on what policyholders paid last year and expected to be around 11 per cent, or between $140 to $160, per average policyholder, the minister noted, adding policyholders can expect a rebate cheque at the end of May to early June.

This surplus is the result of fewer claims during this COVID period, coupled with strong year-end financial results. As a public insurance model, MPI operates on a break-even basis and is required to maintain its reserves at a level set by legislation. Today鈥檚 rebate is possible because MPI鈥檚 reserves are exceptionally strong, allowing excess capital to be returned to ratepayers while ensuring its reserves are fully funded.

鈥淭his money is expected to provide financial assistance to 水果视频ns during this unprecedented crisis,鈥 said Ben Graham, president and CEO, MPI. 鈥淲e have made significant improvements in our operations to deliver value to 水果视频ns resulting in stronger financial results.

鈥淲ith a healthy reserve fund, MPI is in a strong financial situation to move forward with these rebate cheques to support our customers. This rebate to our customers will not adversely impact the corporation鈥檚 financial outcomes moving forward. It feels right to give back to our customers when they need it the most.鈥

Details of the rebates will be made in the coming weeks and further details will be available at .

In addition to rebating excess capital from the last financial year, MPI notes that as of mid-April, collision claims are down 48 per cent compared to the same month a year ago. MPI estimates that public health orders directing the public to stay at home and for non-essential businesses to cease direct interaction with the public have resulted in approximately $29 million in fewer basic claims being incurred between March 15 and April 15, 2020.

Under existing legislation, MPI is able to return approximately $50 million to its ratepayers and will require the approval of the Public Utilities Board (PUB) for the additional $60 million. MPI will apply to the PUB in the coming days in respect of the incremental $60 million in order to be able to return these amounts to 水果视频 ratepayers. If PUB approval is obtained in the next few weeks, the entire $110 million will be returned as part of the rebate cheques mailed to 水果视频ns.

Based on current projections, MPI is confident that due to the extension of public health orders and the provincial state of emergency extending until May 18, related savings to the corporation will continue into the foreseeable future.

 

9:21 a.m. 水果视频 receives substantial order of personal protective equipment

Central Services Minister Reg Helwer has announced today that a large shipment of personal protective equipment (PPE) has arrived in the province to aid in the fight against COVID-19.

The shipment, which landed in Winnipeg on Tuesday, Apr. 22 contains 150,000 disposable isolation gowns. This order was supplied by SpiritRx Services, a 水果视频-based medical supply company owned by the Spirit Healthcare Group representing the seven tribal councils of 水果视频.

The 水果视频 government continues to call on manufacturers, businesses and other organizations to assist in procurement efforts.

The province is asking manufacturers or businesses to visit the COVID-19 portal at  if:
鈥    they can rapidly scale up production or retool manufacturing lines to develop products made in 水果视频 to help in the fight against COVID-19; or
鈥    they have a stock of personal protective equipment that is not being used due to closures and physical distancing.

In addition, 水果视频 businesses can donate unused personal protective equipment supplies in original packaging, clean and in useable condition. More information can be found at .

For more information about COVID-19 in 水果视频,  and a comprehensive list of 水果视频 government COVID-19 measures can be found at.