Provincial COVID-19 Surveillance


To guide the Public Health response to COVID-19, Epidemiology and Surveillance has been monitoring the intensity and geographic spread, characteristics of both cases and contacts, and transmission in various populations. Surveillance data collected includes syndromic, laboratory and public health investigation data about cases and contacts to detect activity in both community and in health care settings.

In this weekly COVID-19 surveillance report, we provide regular updates about the current activity of COVID-19 in Manitoba with two overall objectives:

Data are reported with a one-week delay for increased data accuracy, completeness and reliability. More analyses continue to be conducted and will be added to this report as available. It is published online at approximately 10:00am every Monday.

Week 36 (August 30 – September 5)

About epidemiological week

Data extracted up to 4:00am on September 11, 2020
Next reporting date: September 21, 2020

Provincial Summary: Decreased Activity

In Week 36, there were 128 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in Manitoba, a decrease from 224 in the previous week. The volume of lab tests increased to an average of around 1,500 people tested for COVID-19 compared to over 1,400 in the previous week. The positivity rate of lab tests was 1.2%, a decrease from 2.0% in the previous week. The respiratory activity levels in the community, primary care and emergency rooms continued to be low.

In an examination of the 128 cases reported this week, approximately half were reported from Winnipeg Regional Health and 27% were reported from the Prairie Mountain Health Authority. Southern Health - Santé Sud Regional Health Authority accounted for 16%, and Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority had 7 new cases. Note that approximately 70% of the cases this week were close contacts to known cases and around 2% were considered travel related.

Overall, older adults and those with underlying illnesses are at higher risk for severe outcomes as a result of COVID-19 infection.

The number of reported respiratory outbreaks remains low for this time of year.

Cases

About cases

  • New cases: 128
  • Total cases: 1,323
  • Recovered cases: 1,083
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Testing

About testing

This week

  • Average daily specimens: 1,502
  • Weekly positivity rate: 1.2%

Total

  • Tested people: 130,312
  • Population tested: 9.6%
  • Positivity rate: 0.9%
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Severity

About severity

Severe outcomes associated with COVID-19:

  • Hospitalizations: 59
    • ICU admissions: 22
  • Deaths: 16
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Outbreaks

About outbreaks

  • COVID-19 outbreaks: 17
    • COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care facilities: 8
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FluWatchers

About FluWatchers

Participants reporting: 403

Reporting fever and cough: 0%

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Physician Visits

About sentinal physicians

Influenza Like Illness (ILI) Visits to sentinel physicians: 0.0%

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ED Visits

About emergency room visits

Average daily respiratory visits to emergency department (ED): 89

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Exposure

About exposure

Source of infection in cases (% of total)

  • Travel: 16.4%
  • Close contact to cases: 61.1%
  • Unknown: 15.4%
  • Pending: 7.1%

Close contacts to cases

  • Top contact type: Household exposure
  • Household contacts converting to cases: 11.2%
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Risk Factors

About risk factors

  • Pregnant cases: 18
  • Health care workers**: 83
  • Recovered health care workers: 71
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Symptoms

About symptoms

Symptomatic cases: 85.9%

Top symptoms (% of reports)

  • Cough: 54.0%
  • Headache: 45.1%
  • Fever: 37.1%
  • Muscle pain (myalgia): 35.4%
  • Sore Throat: 33.0%
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Important Notes

  1. Data about COVID-19 cases and contacts are extracted from PHIMS.
  2. Numbers are subject to change. Missed events in the current report due to reporting delays will be included in later reports when data become available.
  3. *ICU admissions were also included in hospitalizations.
  4. **Health care workers include personnels in hospitals, long-term care settings, community health clinics and services (including agency staff), and diagnostic/laboratory services.

Cases

Figure 1. Cases of COVID-19 by Week of Public Health Report Date, Manitoba, 2020

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Figure 2. Cases of COVID-19 by Sex and Age Group, Manitoba, 2020

Figure 3. Cases of COVID-19 by Health Region and Week of Public Health Report Date, Manitoba, 2020

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Table 1. Cases of COVID-19 by Health Region, Manitoba, 2020

Health Region Cases Percentage
Winnipeg RHA 482 36.4%
Southern Health-Santé Sud 279 21.1%
Interlake-Eastern RHA 82 6.2%
Prairie Mountain Health 475 35.9%
Northern Health Region 5 0.4%

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Testing

Figure 4. Average Daily Testing Volume and Positivity (%) for COVID-19 by Week of Specimen Receiving Date, Manitoba, 2020

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Table 2. Cumulative National Testing Volume and Positivity (%) for COVID-19 by Province/Territory, Canada, 2020

Province Confirmed Cases Tests Completed Tested Population (Estimated %) Positivity Rate (Estimated %)
Alberta 14,474 792,965 18.2% 1.8%
British Columbia 6,162 322,013 6.4% 1.9%
Manitoba 1,273 137,809 10.1% 0.9%
New Brunswick 192 55,266 7.1% 0.3%
Newfoundland and Labrador 269 32,965 6.3% 0.8%
Northwest Territories 5 3,548 7.9% 0.1%
Nova Scotia 1,085 79,456 8.2% 1.4%
Nunavut 0 1,894 4.9% 0.0%
Ontario 42,834 2,968,442 20.5% 1.4%
Prince Edward Island 47 29,036 18.7% 0.2%
Quebec 63,117 1,141,870 13.5% 5.5%
Saskatchewan 1,638 122,549 10.5% 1.3%
Yukon 15 2,720 6.7% 0.6%
Canada 131,124 5,690,609 15.2% 2.3%
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Note. National testing data are collected daily from the national Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Outbreak update webpage.

Severity

Figure 5. Severe Outcomes of COVID-19 by Week of Public Health Report Date, Manitoba, 2020

Note. ICU admissions are not included in the hospital admissions.

Figure 6. Age Distribution of Severe COVID-19 Cases Compared to All Cases, Manitoba, 2020

Figure 7. Percentage of COVID-19 Cases With Underlying Illnesses, Manitoba, March 12 - August 7, 2020

Note. Musculoskeletal illnesses include osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout and crystal arthropathies; Immunosuppressed illnesses include organ transplants, immune deficiency; COPD-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; CVD-cardiovascular disease; Other chronic conditions include cancer, chronic liver disease, obesity, chronic kidney disease. About definitions of chronic conditions

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Risk Factors

Table 3. Source of Infection in Health Care Workers, Manitoba, August 30 – September 5, 2020

Source of infection Cases Percentage
Close contact of known case 54 65.1%
Travel 11 13.3%
Unknown 18 21.7%
All Cases 83

Table 4. Roles of Health Care Workers, Manitoba, August 30 – September 5, 2020

Role Cases
Health care aide 28
Nurse 21
Physician or physician in training 9
Social/Support Workers 5
Medical Clerk 4
Combined Category* 16

Note. The Combined Category counts health care workers in a role with very few cases. These cases are grouped together to keep the identities of these individuals private.

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Outbreaks

Figure 8. Weekly Respiratory and COVID-19 Outbreaks, Manitoba, 2017 – 2020

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FluWatchers

Figure 9. Weekly FluWatchers Participants and Percentage Reporting Fever and Cough, Manitoba, 2020

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Physician Visits

Figure 10. Weekly Percentage of ILI Related Visits to Sentinel Physicians, Manitoba

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ED Visits

Figure 11. Weekly Respiratory Visits to Emergency Department, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Manitoba

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Contacts

Figure 5. COVID-19 Contact Summary Table, Manitoba, August 30 – September 5, 2020

Regional Health Authority Active Cases Median Contacts Min contacts Max contacts
Interlake-Eastern Health 9 5 2 44
Prairie Mountain Health 166 4 0 19
Southern Health - Sante Sud 22 3 0 10
Winnipeg Health 163 4 0 29

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Symptoms

Figure 12. Percentage of Symptoms Reported by COVID-19 Cases, Manitoba, 2020

Note: Other symptoms include those less common symptoms such as sweating, runny eyes, itchy throat, etc.

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