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Manitoba Premier Brian Palliste walks past a post-vaccination resting area at a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. The province s pandemic response, the economy and Pallister s own future will be issues in the coming year. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods December 29, 2020 - 7:07 AM
WINNIPEG - The COVID-19 pandemic will shape Manitoba politics in many ways in 2021.
There will be an ongoing attempt to control outbreaks of the novel coronavirus and to keep hospitals from being overwhelmed. Decisions will need to be made about how many strict limits on business openings and public gatherings should remain to slow the spread of infection.