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More services could be allowed in Manitoba under proposed changes to Public Health orders

Manitoba Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin reports the province is looking for your input on the next step in reopening our economy. 

 

He listed some of the proposed changes to public health orders being considered. 

 

That includes allowing food services including restaurants and lounges to re-open to 25 percent capacity with closure time of 10pm, along with allowing personal services including nail salons and tattoo parlors to re-open at 25 percent capacity with adequate physical distancing and protective measures.

 

The province could also allow places of worship to re-open at a maximum of ten percent capacity with a cap of 50 people whichever is lower, as well as libraries to open at a maximum of 25 percent capacity with any group limited to households only.

 

Another proposed change would be allowing organized outdoor sports to resume for games or practices, however multi-team tournaments would not be allowed.

 

These proposed changes and others could come into effect at the end of next week following your input which can be provided at engagemb.ca.

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