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COVID-19: Manitoba needs ‘circuit-breaker’ lockdown, critical care doctors sayWinnipeg intensive care doctors say a temporary circuit breaker lockdown is needed as the province grapples with an increasing COVID-19 testing backlog and rising daily case countsHealthDec 28, 2021
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COVID-19: Upcoming Winnipeg Jets home games will be in front of empty standsHealth officials announced Monday that indoor and outdoor public gatherings cannot exceed 50 per cent capacity or 250 people, whichever is lower, beginning at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.SportsDec 27, 2021
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Pentecostal churches in Atlantic Canada under scrutiny as push to vaccinate ramps upIn Bishop's Falls, N.L., the First United Pentecostal Church was at the centre of a COVID-19 outbreak this month.CanadaOct 14, 2021
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Manitobans not ready to doff masks yet, survey suggestsAlthough the province has hung up the mask mandate for indoor public spaces, a new survey indicates Manitobans aren't ready to do away with masks quite yet.HealthAug 14, 2021
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Reaction mixed to Manitoba’s new restrictions as calls for financial support growAs Manitoba gets set to implement new health orders Sunday, some say the province financially supporting those impacted by the measures needs to be the next step.HealthMay 8, 2021
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B.C.’s COVID-19 curve ‘slowly moving downward’ as province weighs updated health measuresThe current restrictions expire at 12:01 a.m. on Feb. 6.PoliticsFeb 4, 2021
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Manitoba links hundreds of coronavirus cases to holiday gatherings, 9 new deaths reportedDr. Brent Roussin has scheduled a press conference for 12:30 p.m. to speak to the COVID-19 public health orders which will expire Friday night, unless they are extended.HealthJan 8, 2021
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Junior sports teams in B.C. can practise together following changes to health orderThe previous provincial order banned players over the age of 18 from practicing with teammates.HealthDec 28, 2020
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Manitoba judge rules against Springs Church’s drive-in servicesA Manitoba judge has ruled against a Winnipeg church's application to hold drive-in church services that are banned by current COVID-19 public health orders.HealthDec 5, 2020
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