A new travel-related case Monday brought Manitoba's total to 314.

Officials say the case was a male truck driver in his 40's in the Southern Health region.

Manitoba Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin also shared more details on the three cases identified Friday. He notes one of the cases was related to a Winnipeg-based truck driver, the other two were a male and female in their 50's from Southern Health, both related to travel.

The province continues to watch 14 active cases while 293 people have recovered. The number of deaths remains at seven. As of yesterday, an additional 1,951 laboratory tests were performed between June 19 and June 21 (Friday – 733, Saturday – 850 and Sunday – 368). This brings the total number of tests performed since early February to 58,221.

As the Province continues to ease restrictions, Roussin says Manitobans will need to remain vigilant against the spread of the virus. "As we reopen things it's going to be vital Manitobans stay home when they're ill."