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Niverville s Maranatha Church is pictured hosting a worship service before in-person services were suspended.
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Manitobans will soon be able to meet for in-person worship services. Here is everything you need to know about what it will look like, how local leaders are responding, and why the change.
Rules for reopening
Starting on Friday, February 12, faith-based facilities will be allowed to open to in-person services following particular criteria. I think that from what I have seen, we have had some great partnerships, some great stakeholders in the faith-based community to run things as safe as they possibly can, Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba s Chief Public Health Officer, says.