Public health officials have clarified some travel information related to a positive COVID-19 case announced on Monday, June 29.

They now say the individual was a passenger on Air Canada flight AC 295 from Winnipeg to Vancouver on June 19, not on June 18 as previously reported. Affected rows on that flight are rows 19 to 25.

In addition, people in rows 31 to 37 on flight AC 122 from Vancouver to Toronto on June 21 are considered a close contact and are at risk of exposure.

Those in the affected rows of these two flights are advised to self-isolate for 14 days following the trip and to monitor for symptoms.

As well, passengers on the flights, but not in the affected seats, should self-monitor for symptoms and self-isolate and get tested if they appear.

While public health assesses the risk to others as low, it is sharing this information to ensure people are aware and know to seek testing if symptoms develop. Click here to use the online screening tool, or call Health Links–Info Santé at 204-788-8200 or 1-888-315-9257 (toll-free) for health guidance on how to seek testing.

Meantime, Manitoba recorded another day of no new COVID-19 cases on Friday, keeping the total number of lab-confirmed positive and probable positive cases in the province at 325.

Public health officials continue to monitor 16 active cases in Manitoba, while no one is currently in hospital due to the novel Coronavirus. The data shows 302 Manitobans have recovered from COVID-19 to date, and the number of deaths remains at seven.

An additional 641 laboratory tests were performed Thursday, bringing the total number performed since early February to 64,968.