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The City Slowly Preparing for Step 3 of the Re-Opening Roadmap

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City of Winnipeg suspends programs, closing facilities due to COVID-19 restrictions

  WINNIPEG The City of Winnipeg has announced it will be suspending all recreation and leisure programs, and will be closing a number of city facilities as new public health measures are put in place across the province. On Friday night, following the release of Manitoba s new changes to health measures set to take effect on Sunday, the City of Winnipeg announced a number of closures. It said as of Friday night and until further notice, it is suspending all recreation and leisure programs and services, including Leisure Guide programming. It will also be closing all city-owned and operated recreation facilities, gyms, indoor pools, arenas, and libraries.

Manitoba clamps down, but doesn t lock down, after COVID-19 cases soar

Manitoba is beefing up restrictions in an attempt to knock down surging COVID-19 cases, just as hospital ICUs fill up and the test positivity rate skyrockets. Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief public health officer, announced strict new public health orders Friday night, hours after health officials announced 502 new cases of the virus and raised the alarm about a rapid increase of sick Manitobans being admitted to critical care units. Today s case numbers are certainly going in that wrong direction, said Roussin, noting more stringent restrictions will take effect at 12:01 a.m. Sunday, and will last for three weeks. In the latter part of the week, we have seen a dramatic rise in cases, and that s translating into a dramatic rise in ICU numbers. These are some of the highest daily numbers we have seen in the 15 months. We have to take these strong actions now to protect our health-care system, to protect Manitobans.

Manitoba reports three deaths, 488 new cases as province prepares for public health restrictions

Article content Public health officials announced three more deaths due to COVID-19 including a woman in her 20s and 488 new cases on Saturday, as Manitobans prepared for a new set of public health restrictions to take effect early Sunday. On Friday, Manitoba public health officials announced 502 new cases. It marked the first time the province has exceeded 500 new cases since Nov. 23 when 546 were reported and prompted Dr. Brent Roussin, the province’s chief provincial public health officer to announce a series of restrictions, shuttering restaurants to in-person dining, closing gyms and fitness centres, salons and other personal services, and banning faith-based gatherings.

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