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Manitoba premier says new testing sites, staff will cut COVID-19 testing lineups

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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister promised Thursday to open more COVID-19 testing sites and train more staff in an attempt to cut long waiting lines that have left many people frustrated or simply turned away.

“I have never found it difficult to admit my own failures when it comes to sports, business or political life and I am perfectly willing to take charge of my own improvemen­t,” Pallister said.

“I have to now tell you that I believe Manitobans deserve to get an improved system with better testing, shorter lineups (and) faster response times.”

The government will open a new test site in Winnipeg next week and another the following week, Pallister said, along with more sites in Brandon, Winkler and other communitie­s.

The government is also in discussion with doctors to have access to their offices after hours for testing.

And a new course will be up and running at Red River

College in the coming weeks to train workers to perform swabs and other duties, the premier added.

COVID-19 numbers have been spiking in recent weeks, especially in Winnipeg. Health officials reported 67 new cases across the province Thursday, 57 of which were in Winnipeg. The number of active cases in Manitoba reached a recordhigh 863.

The Opposition New Democrats accused the government of being slow to react. Case numbers started climbing in the latter part of summer. Demand for tests skyrockete­d in

Winnipeg more than a month ago as kids returned to school.

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