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Pallister announces updated COVID-19 restrictions go into effect May 29

Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister has announced updated public health orders for the province. 

 

He says case numbers have improved over the past few days, but our health care situation is still critical. 

 

Pallister states the orders are effective at 12:01 a.m. on May 29, including no indoor or outdoor gatherings with members outside your household. That includes recreation spaces, playgrounds, golf courses, parks, sports fields and camp grounds. 

 

In-person shopping is limited to one member per household, and many businesses and organizations will remain closed for in-person services including gyms and fitness clubs, restaurants and bars, personal services, museums, galleries and libraries.

 

Additionally the Chief Public Health Officer will utilize health hazard orders to close businesses if necessary where there are multiple cases and transmission is a risk.                                                 

 

Pallisters adds anyone who can must be allowed to work from home as much as possible, and people should stay home as much as possible over the next two weeks. The updated public health orders remain in place until Saturday, June 12 at 12:01 a.m.

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