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Free Press spoke to four Manitoba business owners and workers before new provincial restrictions and federal emergency support extensions were announced this week. How do they feel now?
Public-health restrictions and capacity limits haven’t changed for a gym owner, a hairstylist and a restaurant manager, but things have taken a turn for the worse with the fourth, an independent retailer.
Premier Brian Pallister did not order any businesses to shut down in an announcement of health-order changes this week despite earlier indications the province was considering such measures. The one change imposed was for retailers to limit store capacities to 333 people or 33 per cent, whichever is lower.
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Province s announcement of reopenings not all roses and sunshine for local operators
Last Modified: 8:06 PM CST Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021 | Updates
Dino Camiré is counting down the days before the province makes his business a pandemic scapegoat again.
He said it happened before when restrictions were loosened last fall, and believes it’ll happen again after updated public-health orders come into effect this Friday. It won’t be my fault or any other businesses included in these reopenings, said the operator of One Family Fitness Centre in Winnipeg. But what happens when COVID-19 cases start rising again? It’ll be so much easier to blame us, even though we’re the ones stuck following and trying to understand their confusing rules.