Manitoba’s Minister of Education Kelvin Goertzen announced on Friday that they would be suspending classes in Manitoba for three weeks, beginning Monday, March 23. Goertzen stated that they believe their schools are safe, but are “acting in an abundance of caution” to lessen the effects of COVID-19 throughout the province.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Manitoba announces school closures for three weeks
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