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Inconsistent health orders frustrate owners

Winnipeg Free Press Float centre can only host one client at a time or face enforcement action Last Modified: 6:07 AM CST Tuesday, Mar. 2, 2021 | Updates MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Brad Dauk, co-owner of FLOAT.Calm on Pembina Highway, is frustrated they are allowed to have only one customer at a time even though they have five large, sound-proof rooms with walls in between and separate ventilation for each. The province believes it’s “nearly impossible” to come up with one-size-fits-all public-health orders for all types of businesses. The province believes it’s nearly impossible to come up with one-size-fits-all public-health orders for all types of businesses.

Wellness centre falls through cracks

Brandon Sun By: Michele LeTourneau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Posted: Clients who attend halotherapy in this enclosed cabinet at the Natural Elements Wellness Centre in Brandon breathe dry micro-particles of pharmaceutical-grade salt for up to 20 minutes for a variety of ailments, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and severe allergies, among others. (Submitted photos) Dozens of Kori Gordon’s clients are suffering physically, mentally and emotionally since she has had to keep her doors closed while observing unclear provincial health orders. Advertisement Gordon, who owns Natural Elements Wellness Centre in Brandon, offers holistic therapies, including float therapy and halotherapy.

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