Posted: May 07, 2021 9:57 AM CT | Last Updated: May 8
Restaurants and bars are among the list of businesses affected by Manitoba s latest public health orders. They ll be limited to takeout or delivery services. Some other businesses will have to shut down entirely for at least three weeks as of Sunday.(Maggie MacPherson/CBC)
Restaurants, bars and patios in Manitoba will once again have to close to in-person dining as of Sunday, while many other businesses will have to shut down entirely for three weeks, as the province works to slow its rising third wave of COVID-19. We ve done this before and I know that Manitobans can do it again. This time, we do see that hope. We do see a summer where we have high vaccine uptake and low COVID numbers, Chief Provincial Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin said at a Friday evening news conference.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Posted:
Last Modified: 7:29 PM CDT Friday, May. 7, 2021
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government announced further restrictions as COVID-19 numbers continued to surge to near-record levels Friday.
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Premier of Manitoba Brian Pallister speaks at a news conference in Winnipeg, Wednesday, April 7, 2021. The Manitoba government is increasing fines for people who repeatedly violate COVID-19 public health orders and is offering sick leave pay for workers affected by the pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/David Lipnowski
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government announced further restrictions as COVID-19 numbers continued to surge to near-record levels Friday.
Manitoba looks at tightened public health orders, higher fines as COVID cases surge thereminder.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thereminder.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Posted:
Last Modified: 7:29 PM CDT Friday, May. 7, 2021
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government announced further restrictions as COVID-19 numbers continued to surge to near-record levels Friday.
Premier of Manitoba Brian Pallister speaks at a news conference in Winnipeg, Wednesday, April 7, 2021. The Manitoba government is increasing fines for people who repeatedly violate COVID-19 public health orders and is offering sick leave pay for workers affected by the pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/David Lipnowski
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government announced further restrictions as COVID-19 numbers continued to surge to near-record levels Friday.
Starting Sunday morning and until May 30, the cap on outdoor gatherings will drop to five people from 10. Restaurants, bars and patios must close to in-person dining but can stil
Manitoba gives workers up to 5 days of sick leave
Manitoba is introducing a new pandemic sick leave benefit to fill the gaps between federal help and the province s current programs, Premier Brian Pallister announced Friday.
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